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CONTINUING CIVIL ENGINEERING AND RFQ# PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES 2017-4

Due Date/Time: Prepared BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE, VILLAGE HALL Due Date/Time: For: March 7, 2017 655 96 STREET DECEMBER2:00 11, P.M. 2017 BAL HARBOUR, FL 33154 3:00 P.M. CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. 1800 ELLER DRIVE, SUITE 600 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 T: 954.921.7781 | F: 954.921.8807

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INTRODUCTION LETTER ...... ͵

A. PROFESSI0NAL QUALIFICATIONS 1. Consultant's Experience...... Ǥ...... ͸ 2. Principal-In-Charge's Experience ...... ͳͲ 3.Project Manager's Experience ...... ʹͺ

B. PROPOSED WORK PLAN ...... ͳͳ͸

C. AUTHORIZED NEGOTIATOR ...... ͳʹͲ

D. APPENDICES ...... Ǥ.ͳʹʹ Questionnaire ...... ͳʹ͵ Client References ...... ͳʹ͸ Additional Forms ...... ͳʹͻ Addendum ...... ͳ͵ͷ

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• —‹Ž†‹‰‘†‡‡”˜‹ ‡• • ‹˜‹Ž‰‹‡‡”‹‰Ȁ‘ƒ†™ƒ›Ƭ ‹‰Š™ƒ›‡•‹‰ • ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ‰‹‡‡”‹‰   • ‘†‡ˆ‘” ‡‡– • ‘•–”— –‹‘‰‹‡‡”‹‰Ƭ •’‡ –‹‘ȋ Ȍ • ‘•–”— –‹‘‡”˜‹ ‡• • ƒ–ƒ‡ Š‘Ž‘‰‹‡•Ƭ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– • Ž‡ –”‹ ƒŽ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ • ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ • ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ‡”˜‹ ‡• • ƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ƒƒ‰‡‡– • ‡‘‰”ƒ’Š‹  ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘›•–‡•ȋ Ȍ • ‘˜‡”‡–ƒŽ‡”˜‹ ‡• • ƒ†• ƒ’‡” Š‹–‡ –—”‡   • Žƒ‹‰ • ”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡‡– • ‡†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–Ƭ”„ƒ‡•‹‰ • —”˜‡›‹‰Ƭƒ’’‹‰ ‘”–ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ • ”ƒˆϐ‹ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‹ƒ‹Ǧƒ†‡ • ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘Žƒ‹‰ ‡•–ƒŽ‡ƒ Š • ƒ–‡”Ȁ–‹Ž‹–‹‡•‰‹‡‡”‹‰ Estero • ‡„•‹–‡‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‘”––Ǥ— ‹‡ ƒ’ƒȀŽ‡ƒ”™ƒ–‡”

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               10 —” •–ƒˆˆǯ• †‹˜‡”•‹ϐ‹‡† ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ƒ† ‘™Ž‡†‰‡ ‹• ’ƒ”•ǡ ‡–”ƒ ‡ ˆ‡ƒ–—”‡•ǡ —†‡”‰”‘—† —–‹Ž‹–‹‡•ǡ ƒ† ™Šƒ– †‹•–‹‰—‹•Š‡•   ƒ• ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ ‘•—Ž–ƒ–• •–‘”™ƒ–‡”ƒƒ‰‡‡–•›•–‡•ǡƒ”‡ ‘•‹•–‡–™‹–Š ƒ†ƒŽŽ‘™•‘—”–‡ƒ–‘”‡’‡ƒ–‡†Ž› ‘’Ž‡–‡’”‘Œ‡ –•‘ –Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǯ•ʹͲͳͺƒ’‹–ƒŽ ’”‘˜‡‡–•”‘‰”ƒǤ‡ –‹‡ǡ—†‡”„—†‰‡–ǡƒ†‹‡š ‡••‘ˆ Ž‹‡–‡š’‡ –ƒ–‹‘•Ǥ Šƒ˜‡ ‘’Ž‡–‡†—‡”‘—•’”‘Œ‡ –•‘ˆ–Š‡•‡–›’‡•™‡ ƒ”‡ —””‡–Ž› ‡š‡ —–‹‰ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘   Šƒ• •‡”˜‡† ƒ• ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ ‘•—Ž–ƒ–• –‘ ‘˜‡” •‡”˜‹ ‡• ƒ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡† ™‹–Š –Š‡ ƒ‹–ƒ”› ‡™‡” ͸Ͳ —‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡• –Š”‘—‰Š‘—– Ž‘”‹†ƒǡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ‘—” ’”‘˜‡‡–•”‘Œ‡ –ǡŠƒ•‡ͳǤ —””‡– ‘–”ƒ – ™‹–Š ƒ› ƒ”„‘” •Žƒ†• ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• –Š‡ ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǯ• ‡‹‰Š„‘”• ‘ˆ —”ˆ•‹†‡ ƒ† —› •Ž‡• ††‹–‹‘ƒŽŽ›ǡ™‡Šƒ˜‡”‡ ‡–Ž›”‡ ‡‹˜‡†‘–‹ ‡–‘ ‡ƒ ŠǢ –Š‡ –‘™• ‘ˆ ‡†Ž‡›ǡ ƒ˜‹‡ǡ ƒ‡ ƒ”ǡ ƒ† ”‘ ‡‡†™‹–Š‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡•–‘ƒ††”‡••ƒ‰”ƒ˜‹–› —’‹–‡”Ǣƒ†–Š‡ ‹–‹‡•‘ˆ‘‘’‡”‹–›ǡ‡„”‘‡‹‡•ǡ •‡™‡”ϐŽ‘™‹••—‡”‡Žƒ–‡†–‘ƒŠ‘Ž‡͓͸ͳ‹ƒ””‹˜‡ ƒ‹ƒ‡ƒ Šǡ ƒŽŽƒ†ƒŽ‡‡ƒ Šǡ ‘ŽŽ›™‘‘†ǡƒ—†‡”Š‹ŽŽǡ ˆ‘”‘–Š‡”—‹ ‹’ƒŽ Ž‹‡–•Ǥ— Š‘ˆ–Š‹•‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡‹• ‹”ƒƒ”ǡ ‘”–Š ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ƒŽƒ† ƒ”ǡ ƒƒ”ƒ ǡ †‡–ƒ‹Ž‡†‹–Š‡•–ƒˆˆ”‡•—‡•ƒ† ͵͵Ͳǯ•‹ Ž—†‡†™‹–Š ‘”–ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ‡•–‘ǡ‹ƒ‹‡ƒ Šǡ‹ƒ‹ ƒ”†‡•ǡ –Š‹••—„‹––ƒŽƒ† ‘’Ž‡š‹–›Ǥ ‘‡•–‡ƒ†ǡ ƒ”ƒ–Š‘ǡ ‡› ‡•–ǡ ‘ ƒ ƒ–‘ǡ ‡Ž”ƒ› ‡ƒ Šǡ ƒ† ‡•–  ƒŽ  ‡ƒ Šǡ ƒ› ‘ˆ ™Š‹ Š Šƒ˜‡ —”‰‹‡‡”‹‰•–ƒˆˆ‹•ƒŽ•‘ƒ••‹•–‹‰–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡™‹–Š „‡‡”‡’‡ƒ– Ž‹‡–•ˆ‘”‘”‡–ŠƒʹͲ›‡ƒ”•Ǥ •‘‡ –‡•–‹‰ ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǯ• ‰”ƒ˜‹–› •‡™‡” ’‹’‹‰ ‡–™‘” ‹ ƒ ‡ˆˆ‘”– –‘ ‡‡– ‹ƒ‹Ǧƒ†‡ ‘—–›ǯ• Š‡ ‡ƒ ‘•‹•–•‘ˆ“—ƒŽ‹ϐ‹‡†’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ•™Š‘ ƒ‹–ƒ”›‡™‡”˜ƒŽ—ƒ–‹‘—”˜‡›ȋȌ”‡“—‹”‡‡–• Šƒ˜‡ ‘’Ž‡–‡† —‡”‘—• ’”‘Œ‡ –• ‘ˆ •‹‹Žƒ” • ‘’‡Ǣ ƒ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡†™‹–Š–Š‡‘—–›ǯ• ‘•‡–†‡ ”‡‡™‹–Š–Š‡ ™Š‘’‘••‡••–Š‡†‹˜‡”•‹–›‘ˆ–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ•‹ŽŽ•”‡“—‹”‡† ‡†‡”ƒŽ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ”‘–‡ –‹‘‰‡ ›Ǥ –‘ •— ‡••ˆ—ŽŽ› ‡š‡ —–‡ –Š‹• ‘–”ƒ –Ǣ ƒ† ™Š‘ ƒ”‡ ƒ —•–‘‡†–‘’”‘˜‹†‹‰–Š‡–›’‡ǡ“—ƒŽ‹–›ǡƒ†“—ƒ–‹–› ĎěĎđēČĎēĊĊėĎēČ ‘ˆ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ”‡“—‡•–‡† ‹ –Š‹• •‘Ž‹ ‹–ƒ–‹‘Ǥ ‡ ƒ—•‡ ‘ˆ   ‹• —””‡–Ž› —†‡” ‘–”ƒ – ™‹–Š •‡˜‡”ƒŽ –Š‡ ϐ‹”̵• ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ ‘™Ž‡†‰‡ ƒ† ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ —‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡• –‘ ’‡”ˆ‘” ƒŽŽ ƒ•’‡ –• ‘ˆ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰Ǥ ’”‘˜‹†‹‰•‹‹Žƒ”–›’‡ǡ“—ƒŽ‹–›ǡƒ†“—ƒ–‹–›‘ˆ•‡”˜‹ ‡• ‡„‡”• ‘ˆ –Š‡ –‡ƒ —””‡–Ž› ƒ••‹•– Ž‘ ƒŽ –‘—‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡•–Š”‘—‰Š‘—–‘—–Š Ž‘”‹†ƒǡ™‡ƒ”‡˜‡”› —‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡•™‹–Š•‹–‡’Žƒƒ†„—‹Ž†‹‰†‡’ƒ”–‡– ˆƒ‹Ž‹ƒ” ™‹–Š –Š‡ ’”ƒ –‹ ‡• ƒ† ’”‘ ‡†—”‡• ”‡“—‹”‡† ”‡˜‹‡™• ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• ’‡”ˆ‘” †‡•‹‰ ƒŽ —Žƒ–‹‘• ƒ† „›–Š‡–ƒ–‡‘ˆ Ž‘”‹†ƒ‡’ƒ”–‡–‘ˆ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ǡ •–—†‹‡•ǡ ’”‡’ƒ”‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ’Žƒ• ƒ† †‘ —‡–•ǡ ‹ƒ‹Ǧƒ†‡‘—–›—„Ž‹ ‘”•‡’ƒ”–‡–ǡ‹ƒ‹Ǧ ’”‘˜‹†‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ƒƒ‰‡‡–ƒ†ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘ǡ ƒ†‡‘—–›‡’ƒ”–‡–‘ˆ‡‰—Žƒ–‘”›ƒ† ‘‘‹  ƒ••‹•–‹–Š‡„‹††‹‰’”‘ ‡••ǡƒ†•—’’Ž‡‡–—‹ ‹’ƒŽ ‡•‘—” ‡• ȋˆȀȀƒ Ȍǡ ‹ƒ‹Ǧƒ†‡ ‘—–› •–ƒˆˆ ™‹–Š ‰”ƒ– ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘• ƒ† ‰”ƒ– ƒƒ‰‡‡– ƒ–‡” ƒ† ‡™‡” ‡’ƒ”–‡–ǡ –Š‡ –ƒ–‡ ‘ˆ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ƒ† ‘’Ž‹ƒ ‡Ǥ   •‘‡ ƒ•‡•ǡ   Dzƒ –•dz ƒ• –Š‡ ‡’ƒ”–‡–‘ˆ ‡ƒŽ–Šǡ–Š‡–ƒ–‡‘ˆ Ž‘”‹†ƒ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‰‘˜‡”‡– ƒ‰‡ › ’‡”ˆ‘”‹‰ ƒŽŽ ƒ•’‡ –• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ‘ˆ ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ”‘–‡ –‹‘ǡ ƒ† –Š‡ ‘—–Š Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•ƒ†ƒ‹–‡ƒ ‡ǡ‹ˆ†‡•‹”‡†Ǥ ƒ–‡” ƒƒ‰‡‡– ‹•–”‹ – ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡ „—‹Ž†‹‰ ‘†‡•Ǥ•ƒ —””‡– ‘•—Ž–ƒ––‘ƒŽ ƒ”„‘—” Civil Engineering for Governmental Facilities ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǡ ‹•ƒŽ•‘ˆƒ‹Ž‹ƒ”™‹–Š–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǯ• —””‡–  Šƒ•’”‘˜‹†‡† ‹˜‹Ž‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡•ˆ‘”ƒ› •–ƒ†ƒ”†•ǡ ’”ƒ –‹ ‡•ǡ ”‡“—‹”‡‡–•ǡ ƒ† ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡ —‹ ‹’ƒŽ •‹–‡•ǡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ‹–› ŠƒŽŽ•ǡ ’—„Ž‹  ™‘”• ‘”†‹ƒ ‡•Ǥ ‘’‘—†•ǡ’ƒ”•–”— –—”‡•ǡ ‘—‹–› ‡–‡”•ǡ ‹–› ‰ƒ”ƒ‰‡•ǡƒ†‘–Š‡” ‹–›•–”— –—”‡•ǤŠ‹•‹ Ž—†‡•–Š‡†‡Ǧ      •‹‰‘ˆ’ƒ˜‹‰ǡ‰”ƒ†‹‰ǡƒ††”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡Ǣ™ƒ–‡”ƒ†•‡™‡”Ǣ  Šƒ•”‡ ‡–Ž› ‘’Ž‡–‡†ƒ†‹• —””‡–Ž›’‡”ˆ‘”‹‰ ’ƒ˜‡‡–ƒ”‹‰ƒ†•‹‰ƒ‰‡ǡ•–‘”™ƒ–‡”’‘ŽŽ—–‹‘ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ”‡Žƒ–‡† ™‘” ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǡ ƒ† ™‡ ƒ”‡ ’”‡˜‡–‹‘’Žƒ•Ǣƒ†‘ˆˆ•‹–‡”‘ƒ†™ƒ›‹’”‘˜‡‡–•Ǣ ˆƒ‹Ž‹ƒ”™‹–Š–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǯ••–ƒˆˆƒ†’”‘ ‡†—”‡•Ǥ‡”–ƒ‹ ƒ‘‰ ‘–Š‡”•Ǥ ‡ Šƒ˜‡ „”‘—‰Š– –Š‡•‡ †‡•‹‰• ˆ”‘ ƒ”‡ƒ•‘ˆ‘—”•–ƒˆˆǯ••–”‡‰–Š•ǡ•’‡ ‹ϐ‹ ƒŽŽ›–Š‡†‡•‹‰‘ˆ –Š‡ ’”‡Ž‹‹ƒ”› •–ƒ‰‡• –Š”‘—‰Š –Š‡ ’‡”‹––‹‰ǡ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               11 ‘•–”— –‹‘ǡƒ† ‡”–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘’”‘ ‡••ˆ‘”ƒ—„‡”‘ˆ Utilities Engineering ‰‘˜‡”‡–ƒŽ Ž‹‡–•Ǥ   ’”‘˜‹†‡• ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ• ™Š‘ Šƒ˜‡ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ ƒŽŽ ƒ•’‡ –• ‘ˆ ™ƒ–‡” †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ǡ ™ƒ–‡” ”‡Ǧ—•‡ ƒ‹ǡ Stormwater/Water Resources ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘Ȁ–”ƒ•‹••‹‘ ƒ‹ǡ ƒ† Ž‹ˆ–   ‹• –Š‡ ‹•–”‹ – ‰‹‡‡” ˆ‘” †‹ƒ ”ƒ ‡ •–ƒ–‹‘†‡•‹‰ǡ’‡”‹––‹‰ǡƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘ǡƒ•™‡ŽŽƒ• ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‹•–”‹ – ƒ† ‘ƒ˜‡–—”‡ ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– •›•–‡‡˜ƒŽ—ƒ–‹‘ƒ†ƒƒŽ›•‹•Ǥ ‹•–”‹ –ǡƒ†Šƒ• ‘’Ž‡–‡†„ƒ•‹™‹†‡Š›†”‘Ž‘‰‹ ƒ† Š›†”ƒ—Ž‹  ‘†‡Ž‹‰ǡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ –Š‡ ƒ•–‡” †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ —”™ƒ–‡”‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡‹ Ž—†‡•–Š‡†‡•‹‰ǡ’‡”‹––‹‰ǡ •›•–‡ ‘†‡Ž‹‰ǡ ƒƒŽ›•‹• ƒ† ’—’‹‰ •–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘‹•’‡ –‹‘‘ˆ‡™™ƒ–‡”†‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ —’‰”ƒ†‡•ǡ Žƒ”‰‡ • ƒŽ‡ ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘Ȁ™‡–Žƒ†• ’Žƒ• ƒ† ‡–™‘”•ǡ™ƒ–‡”†‹•–”‹„—–‹‘•›•–‡”‡’Žƒ ‡‡–•ƒ† –Š‡ —’†ƒ–‡• ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‘’”‡Š‡•‹˜‡ ’ŽƒǤ   —•‡• —’‰”ƒ†‡•ǡ ƒ† „‘‘•–‡” ’—’ •–ƒ–‹‘•Ǥ Š‹• ‹ Ž—†‡• –Š‡ Žƒ–‡•– ‹ ƒ†˜ƒ ‡† ‘’—–‡”Ǧƒ••‹•–‡† •‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡ ™ƒ–‡”ƒ‹‡š–‡•‹‘ƒ†Ȁ‘””‡’Žƒ ‡‡–’”‘Œ‡ –•ˆ‘” –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰‹‡• •— Š ƒ• †˜ƒ ‡† –‡” ‘‡ –‡† ‘† –Š‡ ‹–‹‡•‘ˆ‡•–‘ǡ‡„”‘‡‹‡•ǡ‹”ƒƒ”ǡ‘”–Š ‘—–‹‰ ȋ Ȍǡ ›†”ƒϐŽ‘™ǡ ƒ• ƒ†‡ǡ ƒ† ‘–Š‡” ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ‘”– ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ‹ƒ‹ ‡ƒ Šǡ ƒ‹ƒ —””‡– ‘’—–‡” ’”‘‰”ƒ•Ǥ  • ‹•–”‹ – ‰‹‡‡” ‡ƒ Šǡ ‘ŽŽ›™‘‘†ǡƒ—†‡”Š‹ŽŽǡƒ†–Š‡–‘™•‘ˆƒ˜‹‡ǡ ˆ‘”  ƒ† ǡ ‘—” ”‡•’‘•‹„‹Ž‹–‹‡• ‹ Ž—†‡ –Š‡ —”ˆ•‹†‡ǡƒ†ƒ› ƒ”„‘” •Žƒ†•Ǥ ”‡˜‹‡™ ‘ˆ ƒŽŽ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ’Žƒ• ƒ† •’‡ ‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ˆ‘” ‘ˆ‘”ƒ ‡ ™‹–Š –Š‡ ‹•–”‹ – ”‹–‡”‹ƒǡ ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• —” ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ Ž—†‡• –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ǡ ”‡’”‡•‡–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ– ‹•–”‹ – ‘ƒ”† ‡‡–‹‰• –‘ ƒ††”‡•• ’‡”‹––‹‰ǡ ƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘ˆ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ •›•–‡•ǡ –‡ Š‹ ƒŽ ƒ† ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‹••—‡•Ǥ  ƒ††‹–‹‘ǡ   –”ƒ•‹••‹‘ •›•–‡•ǡ ƒ•–‡” ’—’ •–ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ‹ǦŽ‹‡ Šƒ• „‡‡ •— ‡••ˆ—Ž ‹ ‘„–ƒ‹‹‰ •‡˜‡”ƒŽ ‹ŽŽ‹‘• ‘ˆ „‘‘•–‡” ’—’‹‰ •–ƒ–‹‘•ǡ Ž‹ˆ– •–ƒ–‹‘• ȋ‹ Ž—†‹‰ †‘ŽŽƒ”•‹‰”ƒ–•–‘ƒ ‘’Ž‹•Š–Š‡‹•–”‹ –ǯ•‰‘ƒŽ•ƒ† ’‡—ƒ–‹ Ȍǡ ƒ† ˆ‘” ‡ ƒ‹•Ǥ   Šƒ• †‡•‹‰‡† ‘„Œ‡ –‹˜‡•Ǥ ’—’ •–ƒ–‹‘• ˆ‘” ˜ƒ”‹‡–› ‘ˆ ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ •–‘”™ƒ–‡”ǡ •ŠƒŽŽ‘™ ™‡ŽŽ•ǡ †‡‡’ ™‡ŽŽ•ǡ ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” —”–Š‡”‘”‡ǡ   Šƒ• ƒŽ•‘ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡† •–‘”™ƒ–‡” Ž‹ˆ– •–ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” ‡ˆϐŽ—‡– †‹•’‘•ƒŽǡ ’‘–ƒ„Ž‡ ƒ•–‡” ’Žƒ• ˆ‘” •‡˜‡”ƒŽ —‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ –Š‡ ™ƒ–‡” †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ǡ ƒ† ‹ǦŽ‹‡ „‘‘•–‡” •–ƒ–‹‘Ǥ • ‹–‹‡•‘ˆƒ—†‡”Š‹ŽŽǡ‡•–ƒ”ǡ‡•–‘ƒ†–Š‡‘™ •— Šǡ ™‡ Šƒ˜‡ ™‘”‡† ™‹–Š ƒ† ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‡† ™‹–Š ‘ˆ —”ˆ•‹†‡Ǥ ‹–Š‹ –Š‡•‡ ‹–‹‡•ǡ ™‡ Šƒ˜‡ ’”‘˜‹†‡† ƒŽŽ †‡•‹‰ †‹• ‹’Ž‹‡• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ •–”— –—”ƒŽǡ ‡Ž‡ –”‹ ƒŽǡ ƒ —„‡” ‘ˆ •–‘”™ƒ–‡”Ǧ”‡Žƒ–‡† ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡• •— Š ƒ• ƒ†‹•–”—‡–ƒ–‹‘ƒ† ‘–”‘Ž•Ǥ Šƒ•†‡•‹‰‡†ǡ •–‘”™ƒ–‡” ‘†‡Ž‹‰ǡ †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ ƒŽ —Žƒ–‹‘•ǡ ’—’ ’‡”‹––‡†ǡ ƒ† ƒƒ‰‡† –Š‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘ˆ ‡™ •–ƒ–‹‘ †‡•‹‰ ƒ†Ȁ‘” ’—’ •–ƒ–‹‘ ”‡Šƒ„‹Ž‹–ƒ–‹‘ǡ Ž‹ˆ– •–ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ƒ† Ž‹ˆ– •–ƒ–‹‘ ”‡Šƒ„‹Ž‹–ƒ–‹‘ ’”‘Œ‡ –•  Ͷ ‘’Ž‹ƒ ‡ ”‡’‘”–‹‰ǡ —Ž˜‡”– †‡•‹‰ǡ ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‹–‹‡• ‘ˆ ‡•–‘ǡ ‡„”‘‡ ‹‡•ǡ ƒ‹ƒ †‡•‹‰‘ˆ ƒƒŽ‡š–‡•‹‘•ǡƒ†ƒƒŽ›•‹•ƒ††‡•‹‰‘ˆ ‡ƒ Šǡ ‹”ƒƒ”ǡ ‘”– ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ‘”–Š ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ‘–Š‡” ”‡Žƒ–‡† Š›†”ƒ—Ž‹  •–”— –—”‡•Ǥ —” ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡† ‘ŽŽ›™‘‘†ǡ ‘‘’‡” ‹–›ǡ ’ƒǦ‘ ƒǡ ƒ† –Š‡ ‘™ †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ ‡‰‹‡‡”• ‡‡’ ƒ„”‡ƒ•– ‘ˆ –Š‡ Žƒ–‡•– ǡ ‘ˆƒ˜‹‡Ǥ•’ƒ”–‘ˆ–Š‡’—’•–ƒ–‹‘†‡•‹‰™‡ƒŽ•‘ ǡ ǡ ƒ†   ”‡‰—Žƒ–‹‘• ™‹–Š ”‡•’‡ – ’”‘˜‹†‡†Š›†”ƒ—Ž‹ ‘†‡Ž‹‰ǡ•‘Ž‹†•”‡‘˜ƒŽˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡• –‘ †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ ‹••—‡•Ǥ Š‡› ”‡‰—Žƒ”Ž› •—ƒ”‹œ‡ ‡™ ȋ‹Ǥ‡Ǥ „ƒ” ”ƒ •ǡ •–”ƒ‹‡”•Ȍ †‡•‹‰ǡ ƒ† ‡‡”‰‡ › ”‡‰—Žƒ–‹‘•ǡ –Š‡‹” ‹’ƒ – ‘ Ž‹‡–• ƒ† ”‡ ‘‡† ’‘™‡”•›•–‡†‡•‹‰Ǥ‡Šƒ˜‡™‘”‡†‘’—’•™‹–Š ƒ –‹‘•–‘ ‘’Ž›™‹–Š–Š‡‡™”‡‰—Žƒ–‹‘•Ǥ Šƒ• ƒ’ƒ ‹–‹‡• ”ƒ‰‹‰ ˆ”‘ ͲǤͳ   –‘ ʹͲͲ   ȋ͵ʹͲ ƒŽ•‘ ’”‘˜‹†‡† —‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡• ™‹–Š ‡‹‰Š„‘”Š‘‘†  ȌǤ ‹’”‘˜‡‡– ’”‘Œ‡ –• ‘•‹•–‹‰ ‘ˆ ƒ ‹‹–‹ƒŽ •–—†› ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‡†„›‹’Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘‘ˆ”‡ ‘‡†ƒ–‹‘•ǤŠ‡ Roadway Design   –‡ƒ ”‡ ‡–Ž› ‘’Ž‡–‡† ƒ ƒŒ‘” ‡‹‰Š„‘”Š‘‘†  Šƒ•’”‘˜‹†‡†‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰†‡•‹‰ǡ’‡”‹––‹‰ǡƒ† ‹’”‘˜‡‡– ’”‘Œ‡ – ‹ ƒŽŽƒ†ƒŽ‡ ‡ƒ Š ƒ† –™‘ ’‘•–†‡•‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡•ˆ‘”—‡”‘—•—‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡•ƒ† ‘–Š‡”• ‹ ƒŽƒ† ƒ”Ǥ   ‹• ˆƒ‹Ž‹ƒ” ™‹–Š –Š‡ –Š‡ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ȋ ȌǤ ”‡‰—Žƒ–‹‘•”‡“—‹”‡†–‘’‡”‹–ǡ ‘•–”— –ǡƒ† ‡”–‹ˆ› Š‡•‡ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ”‡“—‹”‡† †‡•‹‰ ˆ‘” ‹ŽŽ‹‰ ƒ† •— Š’”‘Œ‡ –•Ǥ ”‡•—”ˆƒ ‹‰ǡ •‹‰‹‰ ƒ† ’ƒ˜‡‡– ƒ”‹‰•ǡ ‰”ƒ˜‹–› ™ƒŽŽǡ•‹‰ƒŽ‹œƒ–‹‘ǡŽ‹‰Š–‹‰ǡ —”„ƒ†‰—––‡”ǡ•‹†‡™ƒŽǡ •ƒˆ‡–› ‹’”‘˜‡‡–•ǡ –”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘‹–‘”‹‰ •‹–‡ —’‰”ƒ†‡ ƒ† ‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹‘ǡ ƒ† —–‹Ž‹–› ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ ‹ Ž—†‹‰

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               12 ƒŽŽ ƒ„‘˜‡ ‰”‘—† ƒ† —†‡”‰”‘—† —–‹Ž‹–‹‡•Ǥ ‡ Šƒ˜‡ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ƒ”‡ ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† —†‡” ƒ —„”‡ŽŽƒ ‘–”ƒ – ‘’Ž‡–‡† ’”‘Œ‡ –• –Šƒ– ‹˜‘Ž˜‡† ™‹†‡‹‰ ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ —Ž–‹’Ž‡ †‹• ‹’Ž‹‡•ǡ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ‹ Ž—†‡ ”‘ƒ†™ƒ›ǡ‡š–‡•‹‘•‘ˆ–—”Žƒ‡•ǡƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘‘ˆ —‹ ‹’ƒŽȀ–‹Ž‹–› ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ™Š‡”‡ ‘’Ž‡–‡  ‘’Ž‹ƒ–•‹†‡™ƒŽ•ƒˆ–‡”–Š‡‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹‘‘ˆ‡™ •›•–‡• †‡•‹‰ ˆ‘” ™ƒ–‡” ƒ† ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” –”‡ƒ–‡– ™ƒ–‡”ƒ‹•ǡ•ƒ‹–ƒ”›•‡™‡”ǡƒ†—†‡”‰”‘—†‹‰‘ˆ ’Žƒ–•ǡ ƒ† ’—’‹‰ •–ƒ–‹‘• ƒ”‡ ’‡”ˆ‘”‡†Ǣ ƒ† ‡Ž‡ –”‹ ƒŽ ’‘™‡”ǡ ƒ„Ž‡ –‡Ž‡˜‹•‹‘ǡ ƒ† –‡Ž‡’Š‘‡Ǥ  ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ’”‘Œ‡ –• –Šƒ– ‹ Ž—†‡ ’ƒ”•ǡ •’‘”–• ƒ††‹–‹‘ǡ †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ —”„ ƒ† ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ǡ•–”‡‡–• ƒ’‡•ǡ‹””‹‰ƒ–‹‘•›•–‡•ǡ’ƒ”‹‰Ž‘–•ǡ ‰—––‡”ǡ”‡–‡–‹‘ƒ”‡ƒ•ǡ’‘ŽŽ—–‹‘”‡–ƒ”†ƒ–†‡˜‹ ‡•ǡƒ† ƒ† ’‡†‡•–”‹ƒ –”ƒ‹Ž•Ǣ ƒ† ‹‰Š™ƒ› ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ –Šƒ– ƒ•–‘”Ǧ™ƒ–‡” ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘•›•–‡™‡”‡†‡•‹‰‡†Ǥ–Š‡” ‹ Ž—†‡• •–”‡‡– Ž‹‰Š–‹‰ǡ ”‘ƒ†™ƒ› Ž‹‰Š–‹‰ǡ ’‡†‡•–”‹ƒ ’”‘Œ‡ –•‹˜‘Ž˜‡†—’‰”ƒ†‡•–‘”‘ƒ†™ƒ›•ˆ”‘ƒ–™‘Žƒ‡ ƒ†„‹‡™ƒ›Ž‹‰Š–‹‰•›•–‡•Ǥ ”—”ƒŽ•‡ –‹‘–‘ƒˆ‘—”Žƒ‡ƒŒ‘” ‘ŽŽ‡ –‘”ǡ ‘’Ž‡–‡ •–”‡‡–• ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ™‹†‡” •‹†‡™ƒŽ•ǡ ‘™‡” ‰‡‡”ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ‹ Ž—†‡ ƒ††‹‰ „‹‡ Žƒ‡• ƒ† ‹•–ƒŽŽ‹‰ ‡™ Žƒ†• ƒ’‡† –Š‡†‡•‹‰‘ˆƒ–—”ƒŽ‰ƒ•‘”†‹‡•‡Ž‡‰‹‡Ǧ‰‡‡”ƒ–‘”•ǡ ‡†‹ƒ•‹‘”†‡”–‘ ”‡ƒ–‡ƒ•ƒˆ‡”†”‹˜‹‰‡˜‹”‘‡– ƒ—–‘ƒ–‹  –”ƒ•ˆ‡” •™‹– Š‡•ǡ •™‹– Š„‘ƒ”†•ǡ ’ƒ‡ŽǦ „› ’”‘˜‹†‹‰ •ƒˆ‡” –—”‹‰ ‘’’‘”–—‹–‹‡• ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• „‘ƒ”†•ǡ ‘–‘” ‘–”‘Ž ‡–‡”•ǡ ‘–‘” ‘–”‘ŽŽ‡”• ƒ •ƒˆ‡” ‡˜‹”‘‡– ˆ‘” ’‡†‡•–”‹ƒ• ƒ† „‹ › Ž‹•–• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ‘–‘” •–ƒ”–‡”•ǡ •‘ˆ– •–ƒ”–‡”•ǡ ˜ƒ”‹ƒ„Ž‡ „› ’”‘˜‹†‹‰ †‡•‹‰ƒ–‡† —•‡• ˆ‘” ‡ƒ ŠǤ Š‡  ˆ”‡“—‡ › †”‹˜‡• ƒ† ϐ‹Ž–‡”•ǡ ’‘™‡” †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ ’”‡Ǧ“—ƒŽ‹ϐ‹‡†   –‡ƒ Šƒ• •–ƒˆˆ ™‹–Š –Š‡ ƒ†˜ƒ ‡† ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ‘˜‡” —””‡– ’”‘–‡ –‹‘ †‡˜‹ ‡•ǡ †‹• ‘‡ – ƒ‹–‡ƒ ‡‘ˆ–”ƒˆϐ‹  ‡”–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘”‡“—‹”‡†–‘†‡•‹‰ •™‹– Š‡•ǡ ˆ‡‡†‡”• ƒ† „”ƒ Š ‹” —‹–‹‰Ǥ ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡† ƒ†’‡”‹––”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘–”‘Ž’Žƒ•‹‹ƒ‹Ǧƒ†‡‘—–› ‘’—–‡” ’”‘‰”ƒ• —•‡† ‹ –Š‡•‡ †‡•‹‰• ‹ Ž—†‡ ƒ† Šƒ• ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ™‹–Š ‘ ƒŽ ‰‡ › ‰‡‡”ƒ–‘” •‹œ‹‰ ’”‘‰”ƒ•ǡ •Š‘”– ‹” —‹– ƒŽ —Žƒ–‹‘ ”‘‰”ƒ ȋȌ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ ’”‘‰”ƒ•ǡ ˜‘Ž–ƒ‰‡ †”‘’ ’”‘‰”ƒ• Šƒ ‡‡– ”‘‰”ƒ ƒ† ‘—‹–›  ‡–‹˜‡ ƒ†ƒ” ϐŽƒ•Š ƒŽ —Žƒ–‹‘’”‘‰”ƒ•Ǥ ”ƒ–”‘Œ‡ –•ȋ ȌǤ ‘•–”— –‹‘ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ƒ› ‹ Ž—†‡ ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ ‡•–‹ƒ–‡• ‘ˆ ’”‘„ƒ„Ž‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘•–• –Šƒ– ƒ”‡ ”‘—–‹‡Ž› ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ˆ‘” ƒŽŽ –›’‡• ‘ˆ ‡Ž‡ –”‹ ƒŽ ‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹‘• ƒ• ’ƒ”– ‘ˆ –Š‡ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ’”‘˜‹†‡†Ǥ Š‡ ‡‰‹‡‡” ƒ––‡†• –Š‡ ’”‡Ǧ„‹† ƒ† ’”‡Ǧ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‡‡–‹‰• ƒ† ”‡•’‘†• –‘ ”‡“—‡•–• ˆ‘” ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ ȋ •ȌǤ ‡˜‹‡™ ƒ† ƒ’’”‘˜ƒŽ ‘ˆ •Š‘’ †”ƒ™‹‰• ‹• ‘†— –‡† –‘ ƒ••—”‡ ƒ •‘‘–Š ‘•–”— –‹‘ ’”‘ ‡••Ǥ ‡”‹‘†‹ ‘„•‡”˜ƒ–‹‘‘ˆ ‘•–”— –‹‘‹•’‡”ˆ‘”‡†ǡƒ† –‡•–‹‰ƒ†ϐ‹ƒŽ‹•’‡ –‹‘•ƒ”‡ ‘†— –‡†–‘ Ž‘•‡‘—– –Š‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘–”ƒ –•Ǥ

ĆēĉĘĈĆĕĊėĈčĎęĊĈęĚėĊ Š‡ƒ†• ƒ’‡” Š‹–‡ –—”‡‡’ƒ”–‡–Šƒ•ƒ—‹“—‡ „Ž‡†‘ˆ“—ƒŽ‹ϐ‹‡†’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ•™Š‘’”‘˜‹†‡ƒ˜ƒ”‹‡–› ‘ˆ ‹–‡”‡•–• ƒ† ’‡”•‘ƒŽ ‡š’‡”–‹•‡ ƒ• ƒ —†‡”Žƒ› –‘ ‘—” ƒ†• ƒ’‡ ” Š‹–‡ –—”ƒŽ •‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǥ Š‡› ƒ”‡ ‡†— ƒ–‘”•ǡ ‘—‹–› Ž‡ƒ†‡”•ǡ ƒ –‹˜‹•–•ǡ ˜‘Ž—–‡‡”•ǡ ƒ”–‹•–•ǡ†‡•‹‰‡”•ǡƒ† ”‡†‹–‡†”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ•Ǥ đĊĈęėĎĈĆđēČĎēĊĊėĎēČ Š‹•‹š‘ˆ–ƒŽ‡–ƒŽŽ‘™•—•–‘’”‘˜‹†‡‘—” Ž‹‡–•™‹–Š Š‡Ž‡ –”‹ ƒŽ‰‹‡‡”‹‰‹˜‹•‹‘’‡”ˆ‘”••‡”˜‹ ‡• Š‘Ž‹•–‹ ǡ ™‡ŽŽǦ”‘—†‡† †‡•‹‰ •‘Ž—–‹‘• –Šƒ–ǡ „‡›‘† ƒ• –Š‡ ’”‹‡Ȁ’”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡” ƒ† ƒ• ƒ •—’’‘”–‹‰ ‘•‹†‡”‹‰ ƒŽŽ –Š‡ ˆ— –‹‘ƒŽ ƒ† ‹’Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘Ǧ ‡„‡” ‘ˆ ƒ †‡•‹‰ –‡ƒǤ ”‹‡ ‡Ž‡ –”‹ ƒŽ ‘–”ƒ –• ”‡Žƒ–‡†‹••—‡•‡‡†‡†–‘„‡”‡•‘Ž˜‡†ǡ‡•—”‡ƒ†‡•‹‰ ‹ Ž—†‡ •–”‡‡–Ȁ”‘ƒ†™ƒ› Ž‹‰Š–‹‰ǡ ƒ”‡ƒ Ž‹‰Š–‹‰ǡ ƒ† ’”‘†— – –Šƒ– ‘ ‡ „—‹Ž– ™‹ŽŽ ’”‘˜‹†‡ ˆ‘” Ž‘‰‡˜‹–›ǡ ’‘™‡” ‰‡‡”ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ ’”‘Œ‡ –•Ǥ Š‡”‡ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ǡ ˜ƒŽ—‡ ƒ† —‹“—‡ ‹†‡–‹–‹‡• ‡••‡–‹ƒŽ –‘

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               13 ‡•–ƒ„Ž‹•Š‹‰ ‘—‹–› „”ƒ†‹‰Ǥ Š‹• ‹• •—’’‘”–‡† ƒ••‡••‡–•Ǣƒ† „› ‘—” “—ƒŽ‹ϐ‹‡†ǡ ƒ™ƒ”†Ǧ™‹‹‰ •–ƒˆˆǡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ • ‡–Žƒ† ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ ’Žƒ• ˆ‘” Žƒ† †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‡‰‹•–‡”‡† ƒ†• ƒ’‡ ” Š‹–‡ –• ™‹–Š ‘”‡ –Šƒ ͸Ͳ ’”‘Œ‡ –•Ǥ ›‡ƒ”• ‘ˆ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹˜‡ ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ƒ† „› ƒ •–”‘‰–‡ƒ‘ˆ•—’’‘”–‹‰‡š’‡”–•Ǥ

 ǯ• ƒ†• ƒ’‡ ” Š‹–‡ –—”‡ ‡’ƒ”–‡– Šƒ• ‘•‹†‡”ƒ„Ž‡–ƒŽ‡–ƒ†ƒ„‹Ž‹–›™‹–Š‹‹–•”ƒ•ƒ†Šƒ• –Š‡ ƒ††‡† ”‡•‘—” ‡• ™‹–Š‹ –Š‡ ‘’ƒ› –‘ ’”‘˜‹†‡ ƒŽŽ •‡”˜‹ ‡• Ȃ ‡š’‡ –‡† ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• —‡š’‡ –‡† Ȃ –Šƒ– ƒ› „‡ ‡‡†‡† †—”‹‰ –Š‡ ‘—”•‡ ‘ˆ ƒ› Žƒ†• ƒ’‡ ƒ” Š‹–‡ –—”ƒŽ’”‘Œ‡ –ǤŠ‡‡’ƒ”–‡–Šƒ•„‡‡ƒ„Ž‡–‘ •— ‡••ˆ—ŽŽ› ‘’Ž‡–‡Ž‡••–”ƒ†‹–‹‘ƒŽ–ƒ••ǡ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ƒ’’Ž›‹‰ˆ‘”ƒ†‘„–ƒ‹‹‰‰”ƒ–•–‘ˆ—†Žƒ†• ƒ’‹‰ ’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡ •— Š ƒ• ‡ƒ—–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ‰”ƒ–• ˆ‘” ”‘ƒ†•‹†‡ Žƒ†• ƒ’‹‰ ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‹–‹‡• ‘ˆ ‡•–‘ǡ ƒ‹ƒ ‡ƒ Šǡ ‡•–ƒ”ǡ‹”ƒƒ”ǡ ‘”–ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ‡„”‘‡‹‡•ǡ ‘’ƒ‘‡ƒ Šǡƒ†ƒŽƒ†ƒ”Ǥ

—•–‘‡” •ƒ–‹•ˆƒ –‹‘ ‹• ‘—” ’”‹ƒ”› ‰‘ƒŽǡ ™Š‡–Š‡” ƒ ’”‘Œ‡ – ‹˜‘Ž˜‡• †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‘” ”‡†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–ǡ Š‹Ž‡Žƒ†• ƒ’‡†‡•‹‰‹•ƒ•–”‘‰Š‘Ž†‘ˆ‘—”•‡”˜‹ ‡•ǡ ‹•’‡ –‹‘ǡ ”‡’‘”–‹‰ ‘” †‡•‹‰ǡ ’”‹˜ƒ–‡ Ž‹‡– ‘” ƒ ™‡ƒŽ•‘’”‘˜‹†‡ƒ„”‘ƒ†ƒ””ƒ›‘ˆ’”‘Œ‡ –‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡•Ǥ ’—„Ž‹ ‡–‹–›Ǥ  ˆ‡™ ‘ˆ –Š‡•‡ ‹ Ž—†‡ Šƒ”†• ƒ’‡ǡ ‰”‡‡™ƒ› ƒ† •–”‡‡–• ƒ’‡ †‡•‹‰Ǣ ”‡ ”‡ƒ–‹‘ƒŽ ƒ† ’ƒ” ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡• —”„”‘ƒ†”ƒ‰‡‘ˆ’”‘Œ‡ –‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡‹ Ž—†‡•ǣ †‡•‹‰Ǣ—‹ ‹’ƒŽŽƒ†• ƒ’‡ ‘†‡”‡˜‹‡™ƒ†‹•’‡ –‹‘ • ‘’”‡Š‡•‹˜‡’Žƒ•Ǣ •‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǣ ”‡†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ƒ•–‡” ’Žƒ‹‰Ǣ ƒ”„‘”‹•– • ”ƒ–ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ƒ†’”‘ ‡••‹‰Ǣ ƒ† ˜‡‰‡–ƒ–‹‘ •‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǣ ƒ†ǡ ‘ˆ ‘—”•‡ǡ †‡•‹‰ ƒ† • ‹•–‘”‹ ’”‡•‡”˜ƒ–‹‘Ǣ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–‘ˆ’Žƒ–‹‰’Žƒ•ˆ‘”˜ƒ”‹‘—• ‘†‹–‹‘•ǡ • ƒ”†• ƒ’‡†‡•‹‰Ǣ ‹ Ž—†‹‰’ƒ”•ƒ†‘’‡•’ƒ ‡ǡ”‘ƒ†™ƒ›ƒ†”‘—†Ǧ • ”ƒ’Š‹ †‡•‹‰ƒ†’”‡•‡–ƒ–‹‘Ǣ ƒ„‘—–„‡ƒ—–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ǡ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ǡ„—ˆˆ‡” • ”ƒ‹Žƒ†‘’‡•’ƒ ‡†‡•‹‰Ǣ ”‡ƒ–‹‘•ǡƒ†•‹–‡’Žƒ–‹‰†‡•‹‰Ǥ • ‡ƒ•‹„‹Ž‹–›•–—†‹‡•Ǣ • ƒ„‹–ƒ–”‡•–‘”ƒ–‹‘Ǣ ēěĎėĔēĒĊēęĆđēČĎēĊĊėĎēČ • ‡‰‡–ƒ–‹˜‡†‡Ž‹‡ƒ–‹‘•ƒ†ƒ••‡••‡–•Ǣ Š‡ †‹˜‡”•‡ ƒ† ‹Ǧ†‡’–Š ™‘” ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‘ˆ ‘—” • ”„‘”‹•–ƒ†–”‡‡‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘•‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǣ ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ •–ƒˆˆ ’”‘˜‹†‡• —• ™‹–Š ƒ ”‹–‹ ƒŽ • ˜ƒ•‹˜‡‡š‘–‹ ˜‡‰‡–ƒ–‹‘‘‹–‘”‹‰Ǣ —†‡”•–ƒ†‹‰ ‘ˆ —””‡– Ž‘ ƒŽ ƒ† ”‡‰‹‘ƒŽ • ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‘ˆ ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ ‘’–‹‘• ™‹–Š ƒ ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ’Žƒ‹‰ ƒ† ’‡”‹––‹‰ ‹••—‡• ƒ† ‘’‹‹‘‘ˆ’”‘„ƒ„Ž‡ ‘•–•Ǣ –Š‡ Š‹•–‘”‹  ‹’ƒ –• –Šƒ– Šƒ˜‡ ƒˆˆ‡ –‡† –Š‡ •‘—–Š‡ƒ•– • ‡–Žƒ†‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘‘‹–‘”‹‰Ǣ ”‡‰‹‘ǡƒ•™‡ŽŽƒ•–Š‡ƒ†ƒ’–‹˜‡•–”ƒ–‡‰‹‡•–Šƒ–™‹ŽŽ„‡ • ƒ•–‡”Žƒ‹‰Ǣ ‡ ‡••ƒ”›–‘ƒ††”‡•• Ž‹ƒ–‡ Šƒ‰‡ƒ†”‹•‹‰•‡ƒ • ƒ†• ƒ’‡ƒ†•‹–‡’Žƒ‹‰Ǣ Ž‡˜‡Ž•Ǥ  ǯ• —Ž–‹Ǧ†‹• ‹’Ž‹ƒ”› ƒ’’”‘ƒ Š ‹• ”‡ϐŽ‡ –‡† • ”„ƒ”‡˜‹–ƒŽ‹œƒ–‹‘Ǣ ‹ –Š‡ ‹–‡‰”ƒ–‡† ’ƒ”–‡”•Š‹’ ‘ˆ ‘—” ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ • ”‡‡™ƒ›ƒ†•–”‡‡–• ƒ’‡†‡•‹‰Ǣ †‡’ƒ”–‡–™‹–Š–Š‡ƒ›†‹• ‹’Ž‹‡•‘ˆ‘—”ϐ‹”Ǥ • ‡ ”‡ƒ–‹‘ƒŽˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•†‡•‹‰Ǣ • ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ‹’ƒ –•–—†‹‡•Ǣ —”‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ•–ƒˆˆ”‘—–‹‡Ž› ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‡•†‡–ƒ‹Ž• • ‹–‡†—‡†‹Ž‹‰‡ ‡Ǣ ™‹–Š‘™‡”•ǡ†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡”•ǡ†‡•‹‰‡‰‹‡‡”•ǡ•—”˜‡›‘”•ǡ • ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ’‡”‹––‹‰ƒ† ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘Ǣ ƒ•™‡ŽŽƒ•‰‘˜‡”‡–ƒŽƒ‰‡ ›Ǥ –‹•‘—”‰‘ƒŽ–‘‘„–ƒ‹ • ƒ–—”ƒŽ”‡•‘—” ‡Ǣ ”‡ƒ•‘ƒ„Ž‡ǡ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽŽ›•‡•‹„Ž‡•‘Ž—–‹‘•ˆ‘”‘—” • ‡–Žƒ† †‡Ž‹‡ƒ–‹‘• ƒ† ™‡–Žƒ† ˆ— –‹‘ƒŽ‹–› Ž‹‡–•Ǥ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               14  ‘•›•–‡ ƒ••‡••‡–• ™‡–Žƒ†•ǡ ™‹Ž†Ž‹ˆ‡ ‘””‹†‘”•ǡ —”„”‘ƒ†”ƒ‰‡‘ˆ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ƒŽ•‘‡š–‡†•–‘„‡–Š‹  ‡†ƒ‰‡”‡† ’Žƒ–•Ȁƒ‹ƒŽ•ǡ ”‹–‹ ƒŽ Šƒ„‹–ƒ–•ǡ •ƒŽ– ’‡”‹––‹‰ƒ†„‡–Š‹ ƒ••‡••‡–•Ǥ‡Šƒ˜‡’‡”‹––‡† ƒ† ˆ”‡•Š™ƒ–‡” ƒ”•Š‡•ǡ ›’”‡•• •Ž‘—‰Š•ǡ ƒ‰”‘˜‡ –Š‡”‡’Žƒ ‡‡–‘ˆƒŽŽ‹–›‘™‡†•‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ•‹–Š‡‘™ •™ƒ’•ǡŽƒ‡ƒ†‡•–—ƒ”‹‡•ǡ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ†—‡•ƒ†—’Žƒ† ‘ˆ—”ˆ•‹†‡ƒ† ‘†— –‡†‡‡”‰‡ ›’‡”‹–Ǧ–‹‰‘ˆ Šƒ„‹–ƒ–•Ǥ ƒ ‘ŽŽƒ’•‡†•‡ƒ™ƒŽŽˆ‘”–Š‡‹–›‘ˆ—› •Ž‡•‡ƒ ŠǤ • —”‹•†‹ –‹‘ƒŽ ™‡–Žƒ† ȋˆ”‡•Š ƒ† •ƒŽ–™ƒ–‡”Ȍ ‡ Šƒ˜‡ ’‡”‹––‡† ’”‘Œ‡ –• ‹ —–•–ƒ†‹‰ Ž‘”‹†ƒ †‡Ž‹‡ƒ–‹‘•ȋǡ ǡ ȌǢ ƒ–‡” ƒ† ‹ “—ƒ–‹  ’”‡•‡”˜‡•Ǥ ‡ Šƒ˜‡ ’‡”‹––‡† • ‹–‡†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–ƒ†ˆ‡ƒ•‹„‹Ž‹–›•–—†‹‡•Ǣ ’”‘Œ‡ –•‹ˆ”‡•Šǡ„”ƒ ‹•Šƒ†•ƒŽ–™ƒ–‡”Šƒ„‹–ƒ–ǡƒ† • ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡™‘’Žƒ‘•‡”˜ƒ–‹‘ƒ†‘ƒ•–ƒŽ ‹•‘˜‡”‡‹‰•—„‡”‰‡†Žƒ†•Ǥ ƒƒ‰‡‡– Ž‡‡–•ǡ †”ƒˆ– ’Žƒ ƒ‡†‡–• ƒ† ‘†— – ‡˜ƒŽ—ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† ƒ’’”ƒ‹•ƒŽ ”‡’‘”–•Ǥ ††‹–‹‘ƒŽŽ›ǡ‘„‡ŠƒŽˆ‘ˆ–Š‡‹–›‘ˆ‘’ƒ‘‡ƒ Š ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡™†ƒ–ƒǡ‹˜‡–‘”›ƒ†ƒƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ ™‡‘„–ƒ‹‡†ƒ‘‰‘‹‰ ’‡”‹––‘”‡Ž‘ ƒ–‡ • ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ’ƒ –••‡••‡–•Ǣ „—””‘™‹‰‘™Ž•ƒ† ‘ŽŽƒ’•‡„—””‘™•–‘ƒŽŽ‘™‘‰‘‹‰ • ‡•‹‰  ™‡–Žƒ†  ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘  ’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡ ‘†— – •‹–‡‰”ƒ†‹‰™‘”–‘„‡ ‘†— –‡†™‹–Š‹ƒ‹–›Ǧ‘™‡† ‘‹–‘”‹‰ƒ† ‘’Ž‹ƒ ‡”‡’‘”–‹‰Ǣ  •—„†‹˜‹•‹‘Ǥ —” ’‡”‹––‹‰ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ƒŽ•‘ • ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ”‡•‘—” ‡ ’‡”‹––‹‰ ˆ‘” Žƒ† ‹ Ž—†‡•‘„–ƒ‹‹‰™ƒ–‡”—•‡’‡”‹–•ˆ”‘–Š‡ Ǥ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–ȋ™‡–Žƒ†‹’ƒ –•ǡŽƒ‡‡š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘•ǡ †”‡†‰‡Ǧƒ†Ǧϐ‹ŽŽƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘•ȌǢ  ǯ•Ž‘‰Š‹•–‘”›ƒ††‹˜‡”•‹–›‘ˆ’”‘Œ‡ –•Šƒ•ƒŽŽ‘™‡† • ‘•—’–‹˜‡•‡‡”‹––‹‰Ǣ —• –‘ †‡˜‡Ž‘’ ƒ „”‘ƒ† ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ •‡”˜‹ ‡ „ƒ•‡ –‘ • ”ƒˆ–‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽŽƒ††‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‘†‡•Ǣ ˆ—ŽŽ›•‡”˜‡ƒŽŽ–Š‡’‘–‡–‹ƒŽ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽƒ••‡••‡– • ‘•–”— –‹‘‘–”ƒ –†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘Ǣƒ† ƒ† ’‡”‹––‹‰ ‡‡†• ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡Ǥ ‡ Šƒ˜‡ ƒ • ”ƒ–†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘Ǥ ”‹–‹ ƒŽ —†‡”•–ƒ†‹‰ ‘ˆ —””‡– Ž‘ ƒŽ ƒ† ”‡‰‹‘ƒŽ ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ’Žƒ‹‰ƒ†’‡”‹––‹‰‹••—‡•ƒ†–Š‡ •†‡‘•–”ƒ–‡†‹‘—””‡•—‡•ƒ† ͵͵Ͳ•™‡Šƒ˜‡ Š‹•–‘”‹ ‹’ƒ –•–Šƒ–Šƒ˜‡ƒˆˆ‡ –‡†›‘—”‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ƒ†–Š‡ ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ™‹–Š ™‡–Žƒ† †”‡†‰‡ ƒ† ϐ‹ŽŽǡ ”‡‰‹‘Ǥ—”ƒ„‹Ž‹–›–‘‹–‡‰”ƒ–‡‘—”–‡ Š‹ ƒŽϐ‹‡Ž†•‹ŽŽ•ǡ ƒ† „‡–Š‹  ’‡”‹––‹‰Ǥ ‡ Šƒ˜‡ ™‘”‡† ‘ ™‡–Žƒ† –Š‘”‘—‰Š‘™Ž‡†‰‡‘ˆ”‡‰—Žƒ–‘”›†‡–ƒ‹Ž•ƒ†‘˜‡”ƒŽŽ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ˆ”‘ –Š‡ ‹‹–‹ƒŽ •‹–‡ ƒ••‡••‡–ǡ ™‡–Žƒ† ’”‘Œ‡ – ”‡“—‹”‡‡–• ƒŽŽ‘™• —• –‘ ‡ˆϐ‹ ‹‡–Ž› ƒ††”‡•• †‡Ž‹‡ƒ–‹‘ǡ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘†‡•‹‰ǡ’‡”‹––‹‰ƒ––Š‡Ž‘ ƒŽǡ ƒ–—”ƒŽ”‡•‘—” ‡ƒ––‡”•ˆ”‘’”‘Œ‡ –ˆ”‘‹ ‡’–‹‘ •–ƒ–‡ ƒ† ˆ‡†‡”ƒŽ Ž‡˜‡Žǡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘˜‡”•‹‰Š–ǡ ƒ† –‘ ‘’Ž‡–‹‘Ǥ –Š‡ ‘’Ž‡–‹‘ ‘ˆ ϐ‹˜‡ ›‡ƒ”• ‘ˆ ™‡–Žƒ† ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ ‘’Ž‹ƒ ‡ ‘‹–‘”‹‰Ǥ ‡ ƒ”‡ ™‡ŽŽ ˜‡”•‡† ‹ ėĆēĘĕĔėęĆęĎĔēĔēĘĚđęĎēČ ƒ’’Ž›‹‰ –Š‡ ƒ†‘’–‡† ‹ϐ‹‡† ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ ••‡••‡– ȋ”ƒˆϔ‹ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰‡”˜‹ ‡•Ȍ ‡–Š‘†‘Ž‘‰›ȋȌ–‘†‡–‡”‹‡‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘‡‡†•ǡ ƒ† ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‰ –Š‡’—” Šƒ•‡‘ˆŽ‹ ‡•‡†‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘   Šƒ• ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ †‡Ž‹˜‡”‹‰ –”ƒˆϐ‹  „ƒ ”‡†‹–•ƒ†ƒ’’Ž›‹‰‘–Š‡”‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ƒ••‡••‡– ƒ† –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ƒ† –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‡–Š‘†‘Ž‘‰‹‡• Ž‹ ‡•‡† ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ „ƒ• ƒ› Šƒ˜‡ ’Žƒ‹‰ •‡”˜‹ ‡• –‘ —‹ ‹’ƒŽ Ž‹‡–• ‘ ’”‘Œ‡ –• „‡‡’‡”‹––‡†—†‡”•— Šƒ•–Š‡ǤǤǤǤǤ‘” •‹‹Žƒ”‹–›’‡ǡƒ–—”‡ǡ• ‘’‡ǡ“—ƒŽ‹–›ǡƒ†“—ƒ–‹–›–‘ ‡–Š‘†•Ǥ ‡ †‡–‡”‹‡ –Š‡ ‘•– ˆ‡ƒ•‹„Ž‡ ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ –Š‡•‡”˜‹ ‡•‘—–Ž‹‡†‹–Š‡•—„Œ‡ – ǤŠ‡ –‡ƒ ‘’–‹‘ˆ‘”‡ƒ Š•‹–‡ƒ†’”‘Œ‡ –ǡƒ†–Š‡’”‘„ƒ„Ž‡ ‘•–• Šƒ•–Š‡ ƒ’ƒ„‹Ž‹–‹‡•–‘’”‘˜‹†‡–Š‡‡ ‡••ƒ”›ƒƒŽ›•‹• ˆ‘”‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘‘’–‹‘•Ǥ‡†‡•‹‰™‡–Žƒ†‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ ˆ‘” –Š‹• ’”‘Œ‡ – ƒ† ‹• ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡† ‹ –Š‡ ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰ ƒ”‡ƒ• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ”‡ƒ–‹‰ ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘”‡•‡”˜‹ ‡•ǣ–”ƒˆϐ‹ †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ǡ–”ƒˆϐ‹ ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ’Žƒ•Ǥ‡Šƒ˜‡‡š–‡•‹˜‡‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‰ƒ† –”ƒˆϐ‹ •ƒˆ‡–›ǡ–”ƒˆϐ‹ †‡•‹‰ǡ‘’Ž‡–‡–”‡‡–•Žƒ‹‰ ’”‘ ‡••‹‰ ‘•‡”˜ƒ–‹‘‡ƒ•‡‡–†‘ —‡–•Ǥ‡ƒŽ•‘ ƒ†‡•‹‰ǡ‹˜‹Ž‰‹‡‡”‹‰ǡ‘ƒ†™ƒ›ƒ† ‹‰Š™ƒ› ’”‘˜‹†‡™‹Ž†Ž‹ˆ‡ƒ†ƒ–—”ƒŽŠƒ„‹–ƒ–ƒ••‡••‡–•ǡ–”‡‡ ‡•‹‰ ƒ† ”ƒ•‹– Žƒ‹‰ ƒ† ‡•‹‰Ǥ   ǯ••–ƒˆˆ ‹˜‡–‘”›ƒ†–”‡‡‹–‹‰ƒ–‹‘’Žƒ•ǡ ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘™‹–Š ‹• —””‡–Ž› ‹˜‘Ž˜‡† ™‹–Š •‹‹Žƒ” –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† –Š‡ ‹•Šƒ†‹Ž†Ž‹ˆ‡‡”˜‹ ‡ȋ Ȍƒ† Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‹•Š –”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘–”ƒ –• ™‹–Š —‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡• ƒ† –Š‡ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ƒ† ‹Ž†Ž‹ˆ‡ ‘•‡”˜ƒ–‹‘ ‘‹••‹‘ ȋ Ȍǡ –ƒ•• ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ȋ Ȍ ‹•–”‹ – Ͷ ƒ† ‘ˆ–‡ƒ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡†™‹–Š™‡–Žƒ†’‡”‹––‹‰Ǥ ͸ǡ ’—„Ž‹  ƒ† ’”‹˜ƒ–‡ ƒ‰‡ ‹‡• –Š”‘—‰Š‘—– –Š‡ –ƒ–‡

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               15 ‘ˆ Ž‘”‹†ƒǤ   ‹• —””‡–Ž› ƒ –‹‰ ƒ• –Š‡ ‹–› ”ƒˆϐ‹  •’‡‡†‘ˆ ‘†— –‹‰–”ƒ†‹–‹‘ƒŽ†ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘•–—†‹‡• ‰‹‡‡”ˆ‘”–Š‡‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘ǡ‹–›‘ˆ‡„”‘‡‹‡•ǡ ™‹–Š‘—– Œ‡‘’ƒ”†‹œ‹‰ “—ƒŽ‹–›Ǥ ǯ• ˜‹†‡‘ †ƒ–ƒ ƒ†–Š‡‘™‘ˆ—”ˆ•‹†‡ƒ•™‡ŽŽƒ•Š‘Ž†‹‰”ƒˆϐ‹ ƒ† ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ •›•–‡ Šƒ• „‡‡ ‹ ’Žƒ ‡ ˆ‘” •‡˜‡”ƒŽ ›‡ƒ”• ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‘–‹—‹‰ ‡”˜‹ ‡• ‘–”ƒ –• ™‹–Š ƒ† Šƒ• ’”‘˜‡ –‘ „‡ ‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ǡ ‡•’‡ ‹ƒŽŽ› –Š‡ ˜‹†‡‘ –Š‡ ‹–› ‘ˆ ‘ ƒ ƒ–‘ǡ ‹–› ‘ˆ ‘‘’‡” ‹–›ǡ ‘™ ‘ˆ †ƒ–ƒ’”‘ ‡••‹‰•‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡–‘˜ƒŽ‹†ƒ–‡–Š‡†ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒ˜‹‡ǡ‹–›‘ˆ‡Ž”ƒ›‡ƒ Šǡ‹–›‘ˆ ƒŽŽƒ†ƒŽ‡‡ƒ Šǡ ‡ˆˆ‘”–•™Š‹ Š‡Šƒ ‡•ƒ —”ƒ ›Ǥ ‹–›‘ˆ‡›‡•–ǡ‹–›‘ˆ‹ƒ‹‡ƒ Šǡ‹–›‘ˆ‹”ƒƒ”ǡ ‹–› ‘ˆ ‘”–Š ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ‹–› ‘ˆ ƒŽƒ† ƒ”ǡ ‹–› ”ƒˆϔ‹ ’‡”ƒ–‹‘• ‘ˆ‘’ƒ‘‡ƒ Šǡ‹–›‘ˆ—› •Ž‡•‡ƒ Šǡƒ†–Š‡ Š‡ –Š‡ ‡‡† ƒ”‹•‡• ˆ‘” ƒ –”ƒˆϐ‹  •–—†›ǡ –Š‡ –”ƒˆϐ‹  ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–ƒŽ‡ƒ Šƒ•™‡ŽŽƒ•‘–Š‡”‰‘˜‡”‡– –‡ƒ™‹ŽŽƒ –‹˜‡Ž›’—”•—‡–Š‡—•‡‘ˆ–Š‡Žƒ–‡•–‹†—•–”› ƒ‰‡ ‹‡•ǤŠ‡ –‡ƒ‹•’”‡“—ƒŽ‹ϐ‹‡†™‹–Š –‘ –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰›ǡ •— Š †˜ƒ ‡† ”ƒˆϐ‹  ƒƒ‰‡‡– ‘ˆˆ‡”–Š‡ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡•ǣ‹‘”ƒ†ƒŒ‘” ‹‰Š™ƒ› ›•–‡• ƒ† –‡ŽŽ‹‰‡– ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ›•–‡•ǡ –‘ ‡•‹‰Ǣ ”ƒˆϐ‹  ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ –—†‹‡•Ǣ ”ƒˆϐ‹  ‹‰ƒŽ ƒ Š‹‡˜‡ ‡ˆϐ‹ ‹‡– –”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•Ǥ –ƒˆˆ ™‹ŽŽ —–‹Ž‹œ‡ ‹‹‰Ǣ‹‰‹‰ǡƒ˜‡‡–ƒ”‹‰ƒ†Šƒ‡Ž‹œƒ–‹‘Ǣ ƒ ”‘• ‘’‹ ƒ†‹ ”‘• ‘’‹ •‹—Žƒ–‹‘‘†‡Ž•™‹–Š ‹‰Š–‹‰Ǣ ‹‰ƒŽ‹œƒ–‹‘Ǣ ›•–‡• Žƒ‹‰Ǣ —„Ǧƒ”‡ƒȀ › Š”‘Ȁ‹–”ƒˆϐ‹ ǡ Ϊǡ  ƒ† –‘‡‡’ ‘””‹†‘”Žƒ‹‰Ǣƒ†Žƒ‹‰Ȁ‰‹‡‡”‹‰Ǣ”ƒˆϐ‹  –”ƒˆϐ‹  ϐŽ‘™ ‘˜‹‰ ™‹–Š ‹‹ƒŽ ‘ϐŽ‹ –•ǡ –Š‡”‡„› ƒŽ‹‰Ǣ ƒ† ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ –ƒ–‹•–‹ •Ǥ Š‡ ’”‹ƒ”› ƒ Š‹‡˜‹‰‘’–‹ƒŽ–”ƒ˜‡Ž–‹‡ǤŠ‹•ƒƒŽ›•‹• ƒ„‡—•‡† ˆ‘ —•‘ˆ–Š‡ –‡ƒ‹•–‘’”‘˜‹†‡ƒ ‘’”‡Š‡•‹˜‡ ˆ‘”ǣ ƒ† ’”ƒ –‹ ƒŽ ƒ’’”‘ƒ Š –‘ •‘Ž˜‹‰ —””‡– ƒ† • ”ƒˆϐ‹  ’ƒ ––—†‹‡•Ǣ ˆ—–—”‡ –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ŠƒŽŽ‡‰‡•Ǥ Š‡ ϐ‹” •—’’Ž‹‡• • ”ƒˆϐ‹  ‹‰ƒŽ ‡–‹‹‰ –—†‹‡• Ǧ ”ƒˆϐ‹  ‹‰ƒŽ ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† –”ƒˆϐ‹  ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ’–‹‹œƒ–‹‘ƒ†’‡”ƒ–‹‘ƒŽƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ •‡”˜‹ ‡•–Šƒ–ƒ”‡ ‘•–‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ƒ†”‡•’‘•‹˜‡–‘ƒ™‹†‡ • ”ƒ•‹–‹‰ƒŽ–—†‹‡•Ǣ ”ƒ‰‡‘ˆ Ž‹‡–•‹„‘–Š–Š‡’”‹˜ƒ–‡ƒ†’—„Ž‹ •‡ –‘”•Ǥ • ƒ”‹‰ –—†‹‡•Ǧ ƒ”‹‰ –‹Ž‹œƒ–‹‘ǡ Šƒ”‡†  ‹•’”‘—†‘ˆ‹–•ƒ„‹Ž‹–›–‘†‡˜‡Ž‘’•ƒˆ‡ƒ†‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ ƒ”‹‰ƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ •›•–‡•Ǥ ‡ •–”‹˜‡ –‘ ˆ‘•–‡” ‡ ‘‘‹  • ”ƒˆϐ‹ ‹‰ƒŽƒ””ƒ–ƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ ‰”‘™–Šƒ†’”‘•’‡”‹–›™Š‹Ž‡’”‘˜‹†‹‰•ƒˆ‡ǡ‡ˆϐ‹ ‹‡–ǡ • —”ƒ‡ƒ””ƒ–ƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ ƒ† ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽŽ› •‘—† –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ •‘Ž—–‹‘•Ǥ • ”‘Œ‡ – ”‹’ ‡‡”ƒ–‹‘ǡ ”‹’ ‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ǡ ”‹’  ǯ• –‡ Š‹ ƒŽ ‡š’‡”–‹•‡ ‹ Ž—†‡• –Š‡ ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰ •—„Ǧ ••‹‰‡–ƒ† –‡”ƒŽ‹œƒ–‹‘Ǣ ‡Ž‡‡–•‘ˆ‘—” ‘”‡•‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǥ • ”–‡”‹ƒŽ‹ƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ • —‡—‹‰ƒŽ›•‹•ƒ†–—†‹‡•Ǣ ”ƒˆϔ‹ ƒ–ƒ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ • ”ƒˆϐ‹ ‘†‡Ž‹‰ƒ†‹—Žƒ–‹‘Ǣ ‡‘ˆ–Š‡ϐ‹”•–•–‡’•ƒˆ–‡”ƒ’”‘Œ‡ –Šƒ•„‡‡•‡Ž‡ –‡†–‘ • ‘‰‡•–‹‘ƒƒ‰‡‡–”‘ ‡••Ǣ „‡‰‹™‘”ǡ‹•–‘ ‘†— ––”ƒˆϐ‹ †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ǤŠ‡  •  ‡••ƒƒ‰‡‡––—†‹‡•Ǣƒ† –”ƒˆϐ‹ –‡ƒŠƒ•ˆ‘”–Š‡–”ƒˆϐ‹ †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ • ‡•‹‰”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘”‡ ƒ•–‹‰Ǥ ”‡“—‡•–•Ǥǡƒ•‘‡‘ˆ–Š‡‘”‡”‡ ‘‰‹œ‡††ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ϐ‹”•ǡŠƒ•ƒ’”‘˜‡ ƒ’ƒ„‹Ž‹–›–‘’‡”ˆ‘”†ƒ–ƒ ”ƒˆϔ‹ ƒˆ‡–› ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒ† ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™• ƒ ’”‘ ‡†—”‡ –Šƒ– ‹ ‘”’‘”ƒ–‡• ƒ› –”ƒˆϐ‹  ƒ† –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‹••—‡• ƒ”‡ ”‡Žƒ–‡† –‘ –Š‡ Žƒ–‡•– –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰› ™Š‡ †‡’Ž‘›‹‰ –”ƒˆϐ‹  †ƒ–ƒ –”ƒˆϐ‹ •ƒˆ‡–›ǤŠ‡ –‡ƒ†‡˜‡Ž‘’•ƒ†‹’Ž‡‡–• ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡•Ǥ  Šƒ• †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡† ƒ ‹‘˜ƒ–‹˜‡ ‡–Š‘†•ǡ ƒ–‡”‹ƒŽ• ƒ† –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰‹‡• ˆ‘” Ž‘—† „ƒ•‡† ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘ –Šƒ– ‡•—”‡• –Š‡ ϐ‹‡Ž†Ǧ‘ˆϐ‹ ‡ –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ •ƒˆ‡–› ‘ˆ –Š‡ –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‡–™‘”Ǥ ’”‘ ‡•• ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™• Ȁ ‡–Š‘†•Ǥ Š‹• ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘ ‹• ‡ ™‹ŽŽ ™‘” Ž‘•‡Ž› ™‹–Š Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ —•‡††ƒ‹Ž›„›–Š‡‹”–‡ Š‹ ‹ƒ•ǤŠ‡Ǧ‡ƒ ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ȋ Ȍǡ ‡–”‘’‘Ž‹–ƒ Žƒ‹‰ Šƒ• „‡‡ —•‹‰ –Š‡ ‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡ ”‘ ‡••‹‰ ‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡ ”‰ƒ‹œƒ–‹‘• ȋȌ ƒ† Ž‘ ƒŽ ƒ‰‡ ‹‡• ‹ Ž‘”‹†ƒǡ ȋȌ ˆ‘” ‘˜‡” ͳͷ ›‡ƒ”• ƒ† Šƒ• †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡† •–ƒ†ƒ”† ƒ• ™ƒ”Ǧ ”ƒ–‡†ǡ –‘ ‡•–ƒ„Ž‹•Š ƒ† †‡˜‡Ž‘’ †ƒ–ƒ †”‹˜‡ ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‰ ’”‘ ‡†—”‡• ˆ‘” •—„‹––‹‰ ƒŽŽ †ƒ–ƒ ‹ –Š‡ •‘Ž—–‹‘•–‘•ƒˆ‡–›‹••—‡•‹–Š‡–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘•›•–‡Ǥ ‘””‡ –ˆ‘”ƒ–Ǥ†˜ƒ ‡•‹–‡ Š‘Ž‘‰›Šƒ˜‡’”‘˜‹†‡†  ‹†‡–‹ˆ›‹‰ ƒ† ƒƒ‰‹‰ •ƒˆ‡–› ‹••—‡•ǡ   ™‹ŽŽ •‡˜‡”ƒŽ‹‘˜ƒ–‹˜‡ƒŽ–‡”ƒ–‹˜‡•ˆ‘”†ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ƒ† —–‹Ž‹œ‡•ƒˆ‡–›ƒƒŽ›•‹•–‘‘Ž••— Šƒ•‹‰ƒŽͶƒŽ›–‹ •ǡ ‹•—–‹Ž‹œ‹‰–Š‡•‡‡–Š‘†•ǤŠ‡•‡‹‘˜ƒ–‹‘• –Š‡ ‹‰Š™ƒ›ƒˆ‡–›ƒ—ƒŽǡ ƒ†  Ǥ ’”‘˜‹†‡ ‘’’‘”–—‹–‹‡• –‘ ‹’”‘˜‡ –Š‡ ƒ —”ƒ › ƒ†   ‹• ‘‹––‡† –‘ —•‡ –Š‡ ƒ’’”‘’”‹ƒ–‡ †ƒ–ƒ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               16 ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒ† ƒƒŽ›•‹• •–”ƒ–‡‰‹‡• –‘ †‡–‡”‹‡ †‡•‹‰‘ˆ–Š‡‡–‹”‡–”ƒ˜‡Ž‡†™ƒ›‹‘”†‡”–‘‡ƒ„Ž‡•ƒˆ‡ –Š‡ ‘—–‡”‡ƒ•—”‡• ƒ† ’”‹‘”‹–‹œƒ–‹‘ ˆ‘” ƒ†‡ˆϐ‹ ‹‡–ƒ ‡••ˆ‘”ƒŽŽ–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘—•‡”•‹–Š‡ ‹’Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘ǤŠ‡•‡–‘‘Ž• ƒ„‡—•‡†ˆ‘”ǣ „—‹Ž–‡˜‹”‘‡–Ǥ ‹• ‘‹––‡†–‘’Žƒ‹‰ƒ† • ƒˆ‡–›Žƒ‹‰ƒ†ƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ †‡•‹‰‹‰–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘‹ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•™‹–Š • ”ƒ•Šƒ–ƒƒƒ‰‡‡–ƒ†ƒŽ›•‹•Ǣ ƒ‡’Šƒ•‹•’Žƒ ‡†‘–Š‡Œ‘‹–—•‡‘ˆ–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ • ‹‰Š”ƒ•Š‘ ƒ–‹‘‡˜‹‡™Ǣ ‘””‹†‘”• „› ’‡†‡•–”‹ƒ•ǡ › Ž‹•–•ǡ ƒ† ’—„Ž‹  –”ƒ•‹– • ‘ƒ†™ƒ›ƒˆ‡–›—†‹–•Ǣ ˜‡Š‹ Ž‡•Ǥ ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘‰‹‡‡”•ƒ†Žƒ‡”• • ‡†‡•–”‹ƒƒˆ‡–›–—†‹‡•Ǣ ”‡ƒ–‡•–”‡‡–•ˆ‘”‡˜‡”›‘‡Ǧ‘ƒ––‡”™Š‘–Š‡›ƒ”‡ • ‹ › Ž‡ƒ†‡†‡•–”‹ƒƒˆ‡–› –‹‘Žƒ•Ǣ ƒ† Š‘™ –Š‡› –”ƒ˜‡ŽǤ   ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‰‹‡‡”• • —ƒŽ‹–ƒ–‹˜‡••‡••‡–Ǣƒ† ƒ† Žƒ‡”• ƒ”‡ ”‡ ‘‰‹œ‡† ƒ• Ž‡ƒ†‡”• ‹ –Š‡ • –”ƒ–‡‰‹  ‹‰Š™ƒ›ƒˆ‡–›Žƒ•Ǥ ‘„‹‹‰ Žƒ ‡Ǧ ƒ‹‰ ™‹–Š Š‘”‘—‰Šˆƒ”‡ ‡•‹‰ –‘‰‡–Š‡”Ǥ   Šƒ• ”‡ƒ–‡† ‘’Ž‡–‡ –”‡‡–• ƒ—ƒŽ• ƒ† ’†ƒ–‡† ‘˜‡”‡– ‰‡ › ‘Ž‹ › ‡‰—Žƒ–‹‘• ƒ† ”ƒ‡™‘”™Š‹ ŠƒŽŽ‘™•ϐŽ‡š‹„Ž‡†‡•‹‰†‡ ‹•‹‘• –‘ϐ‹–˜ƒ”‹‡† ‘†‹–‹‘•Ǥš’‡”–‹•‡ƒ†‡”˜‹ ‡•‹ Ž—†‡ǣ • ‘’Ž‡–‡–”‡‡–•ƒ—ƒŽ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–Ǣ • ‘’Ž‡–‡ –”‡‡–• ‡‰—Žƒ–‘”› ‘Ž‹ › ’Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘Ǣ • ‹ › Ž‡ ƒ† ‡†‡•–”‹ƒ ƒ ‹Ž‹–› ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡ Žƒ‹‰Ǣƒ† • ƒ‡‡†— –‹‘–—†‹‡•Ǥ

TransitSystems Planning & Design Š‡   –‡ƒ ‘’Ž‡–‡• –”ƒ•‹– ’Žƒ‹‰ ‡ˆˆ‘”–• ˆ‘” ‰‘˜‡”‡–ƒ‰‡ ‹‡•‹ Ž—†‹‰‡•–ƒ„Ž‹•Š‡–‘ˆ•Š‘”– –‡”ƒ†Ž‘‰–‡”˜‹•‹‘’Žƒ•Ǥ ‹• ‘‹––‡†–‘ ƒ••‹•–‹‰™‹–Š–Š‡ƒ••‡••‡–‘ˆ•‡”˜‹ ‡’‡”ˆ‘”ƒ ‡ ƒ† ‰‘ƒŽ•ǡ ‡š’ƒ•‹‘ ‘ˆ †‡†‹ ƒ–‡† –”ƒ•‹– ”‘—–‡• ƒ† ”ƒˆϔ‹ ‡•‹‰ •‡”˜‹ ‡ǡ ‡˜ƒŽ—ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ ‘””‹†‘”• ƒ† †‡–‡”‹ƒ–‹‘ Š‡ –‡ƒŽ‡˜‡”ƒ‰‡•–”ƒˆϐ‹ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰‡š’‡”–‹•‡ ‘ˆ ”‹†‡”•Š‹’ ƒ† –”ƒ•‹– †‡ƒ† ˆ‘”‡ ƒ•–•Ǥ   ‹ ‘”†‡” –‘ ’”‘˜‹†‡ †‡•‹‰ •‘Ž—–‹‘• –Šƒ– ‘•‹†‡” ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘‰‹‡‡”•ƒ†Žƒ‡”•Šƒ˜‡‡š’‡”–‹•‡ –”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•ǡ –”ƒˆϐ‹  •ƒˆ‡–›ǡ ‘–‡š– •‡•‹–‹˜‹–›ǡ ™‹–Š—”„ƒ†‡•‹‰ǡ‡‹‰Š„‘”Š‘‘† ‘—‹–›’Žƒ‹‰ ƒ† ‘•–”— –ƒ„‹Ž‹–› ™‹–Š‹ –Š‡ –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† •—•–ƒ‹ƒ„‹Ž‹–› ™Š‹ Š ƒ••‹•–• ‹ –Š‡ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‹ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡‡–™‘”Ǥš’‡”–‹•‡ƒ†‡”˜‹ ‡•‹ Ž—†‡ǣ ‘ˆ ’—„Ž‹  –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ •‘Ž—–‹‘• –Šƒ– –”ƒ•ˆ‘” • ”ƒˆϐ‹ ‹‰ƒŽ‡•‹‰Ǣ ’Žƒ ‡• ‹–‘ ˜‹„”ƒ–ǡ Ž‹˜ƒ„Ž‡ǡ •—•–ƒ‹ƒ„Ž‡ ‘—‹–‹‡•Ǥ • ƒ˜‡‡–ƒ”‹‰ƒ†‹‰ƒ‰‡‡•‹‰Ǣ   ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‰‹‡‡”• ƒ† Žƒ‡”• Šƒ˜‡ • ‡‹‰Š„‘”Š‘‘†”ƒˆϐ‹ ƒŽ‹‰‡•‹‰Ǣ –Š‡ ‡š’‡”–‹•‡ –‘ ƒ••‹•– ™‹–Š –Š‡ ”ƒ•‹– ”‹‡–‡† • ‘—†ƒ„‘—–ƒ†”ƒˆϐ‹ ‹” Ž‡‡•‹‰Ǣ ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– Žƒ‹‰ ™‹–Š –Š‡ ”‡ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ ‘’ƒ –ǡ • ‹†„Ž‘ ”‘••™ƒŽ‡•‹‰Ǣ ™ƒŽƒ„Ž‡ǡ ‹š‡†Ǧ—•‡ ‘—‹–‹‡• ‡–‡”‡† ƒ”‘—† • ƒˆ‡‘—–‡•–‘ Š‘‘Ž‡•‹‰Ǣ Š‹‰Š“—ƒŽ‹–›–”ƒ•‹–ƒ†”ƒ‹Ž‹ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡Ǥ ƒ††‹–‹‘ǡ • ‘””‹†‘” ’”‘˜‡‡–‘ ‡’–‡•‹‰Ǣ ”ƒ›•–‡• †‡•‹‰ ™‹ŽŽ ƒ‹† ‹ –Š‡ ‹‰Š– ƒ‹Ž ”ƒ•‹– • ƒ‹–‡ƒ ‡‘ˆ”ƒˆϐ‹ Ȁ”ƒˆϐ‹ ‘–”‘Ž‡•‹‰Ǣƒ† Žƒ‹‰ ƒ† ‡•‹‰ǡ ••‡– ƒƒ‰‡‡– ƒ† ”‹†‰‡ • –‡ŽŽ‹‰‡–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘›•–‡•‡•‹‰Ǥ ••‡••‡–• ƒ• ‡ ‡••ƒ”›Ǥ š’‡”–‹•‡ ƒ† ‡”˜‹ ‡• ‹ Ž—†‡ǣ Complete Streets Planning & Design Š‡ –‡ƒ ”‡ƒ–‡•–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘•‘Ž—–‹‘•ˆ‘”ƒŽŽ • ”ƒ•‹–‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–Žƒ•Ǣ —•‡”•ƒ†‘†‡•‘ˆ–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘‹‘”†‡”–‘‹’”‘˜‡ • ”ƒ•‹–‘””‹†‘”Žƒ‹‰Ǣ –Š‡ “—ƒŽ‹–› ‘ˆ Ž‹ˆ‡ ƒ† •—’’‘”– Ž‹˜ƒ„Ž‡ ‘—‹–‹‡•Ǥ • ‘„‹Ž‹–› —„–ƒ–‹‘”‡ƒŽƒ‹‰Ǣ  ǯ• ’Žƒ‹‰ ƒ† †‡•‹‰ •‘Ž—–‹‘• ™‹ŽŽ ‹ Ž—†‡ • ”ƒ•‹–”‹‡–‡†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–ȋȌǢ

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               17 • ‡ƒ•‹„‹Ž‹–›ƒ†Ž–‡”ƒ–‹˜‡•ƒŽ›•‹•Ǣƒ† • ‘ ƒŽǡ–ƒ–‡ǡƬ ‡†‡”ƒŽ‡”‹––‹‰Ǣ • ”ƒ•‹–ƒ’ƒ ‹–›ƒ†—ƒŽ‹–›‘ˆ‡”˜‹ ‡Ǥ • ƒ–‡”™ƒ›ƒ‹–‡ƒ ‡”‡†‰‹‰Ǣ • ›†”‘‰”ƒ’Š‹ —”˜‡›•Ǣ • ‘•–”— –‹‘†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘Ǣƒ† • ‘ƒ–ƒ’‡•‹‰Ƭ‡”‹––‹‰Ǥ

ƒ–‡”ˆ”‘– ƒ‡‹–‹‡• ˆ”‡“—‡–Ž› •‡”˜‡ ƒ• ƒ „‘‘ –‘ Ž‘ ƒŽ‡ ‘‘‹‡•ǡ†”ƒ™‹‰–‘—”‹•ǡ‡Šƒ ‹‰’”‘’‡”–› ˜ƒŽ—‡ǡƒ†’”‘˜‹†‹‰ƒ—‹“—‡’Žƒ ‡ˆ‘”’‡‘’Ž‡–‘‰ƒ–Š‡” ƒ† ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ –Š‡ ™ƒ–‡”Ǥ  ‹–Š ‹ ”‡ƒ•‹‰ ‘ ‡” ‘˜‡” •‡ƒ Ž‡˜‡Ž ”‹•‡ǡ ƒ› Ž‘ ƒŽ‡• ƒ”‡ –ƒ•‡† ™‹–Š ƒ‹‰‘†‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘•ƒ†‹’”‘˜‡‡–•–‘–Š‡‹”ƒ‰‹‰ ‹ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡–‘’”‘–‡ ––Š‡‹”˜ƒŽ—ƒ„Ž‡ƒ••‡–•ǤŠ‡•‡ ‘†‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ƒ”‡ ‘ˆ–‡ ‘’”‹•‡† ‘ˆ —‹ ‹’ƒŽŽ› ƒ†ƒ–‡† ”ƒ‹•‹‰ ‘ˆ •‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ•ǡ ‹ ‘”’‘”ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ ϐŽƒ’ ‰ƒ–‡•ǡ ˜ƒŽ˜‡•ǡ ƒ† ‘–Š‡” †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ ‘–”‘Ž•ǡ „—– ‘–Š‡” •—•–ƒ‹ƒ„Ž‡‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰†‡•‹‰•‘Ž—–‹‘• ƒ‘ˆ–‡„‡ —–‹Ž‹œ‡†–‘’”‘˜‹†‡ƒ‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡Ž‘‰Ǧ–‡”•‘Ž—–‹‘Ǥ  ĔĆĘęĆđēČĎēĊĊėĎēČ —†‡”•–ƒ†•–Š‡‡‡†–‘‹’Ž‡‡–’”‘ƒ –‹˜‡•‘Ž—–‹‘• ƒŽ˜‹ǡ ‹‘”†ƒ‘ Ƭ ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡• Šƒ• ’”‘˜‹†‡† ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ –‘ƒ††”‡••–Š‡•‡„—”‰‡‘‹‰ ‘ ‡”•Ǥ ƒ”‹‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰‘•—Ž–‹‰‡”˜‹ ‡•–‘ƒ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ Ž‹•–‘ˆ’—„Ž‹ ƒ†’”‹˜ƒ–‡•‡ –‘” Ž‹‡–•‘ƒ™‹†‡˜ƒ”‹‡–› •™‹–ŠƒŽŽ‘ˆ ǯ•’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡ–Š‡”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡”™‹ŽŽ ‘ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ™‹–Š‹ –Š‡ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ œ‘‡Ǥ ˆ–‡ ™ƒ–‡”ˆ”‘– •‡‡ –‘ ‹ ‘”’‘”ƒ–‡ ƒ ‡ˆˆ‘”– ‘ˆ —„Ž‹  —–”‡ƒ Š –‘ ˜‡—‡• ƒ’‘•‡ƒ†‹˜‡”•‡•‡–‘ˆŽ‘‰‹•–‹ ƒŽƒ†•–”ƒ–‡‰‹  ‡•—”‡–Šƒ––Š‡†‡•‹‰‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡Ž›ƒ††”‡••‡•–Š‡‡‡†• ŠƒŽŽ‡‰‡•Ǥ –‡”‹‰Ž‡†ƒ‘‰†‡•‹‰ ‘•‹†‡”ƒ–‹‘• ‘ˆ –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ – •–ƒ‡Š‘Ž†‡”•ǡ ’ƒ”–‹ ‹’ƒ–•ǡ ƒ† ‘–Š‡”• ‘ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ƒ”‡ ƒ —„‡” ‘ˆ ’‡”‹––‹‰ ƒˆˆ‡ –‡†ǤŠ‡–Š‡”–Š”‘—‰Š™‘”•Š‘’•ǡ’”‡•‡–ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ”‡“—‹”‡‡–•ˆ”‘ ‡†‡”ƒŽǡ–ƒ–‡ǡƒ†‘ ƒŽƒ‰‡ ‹‡•Ǥ ‘”‘–Š‡”‡‡–‹‰•ǡ–Š‡•‡ƒ”‡‘’’‘”–—‹–‹‡•–‘‡†— ƒ–‡ǡ ‹–Š ƒ †‡’–Š ‘ˆ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ƒ† ƒ’‘™‡”ǡ ‘—” •–ƒˆˆ †‹••‡‹ƒ–‡ǡƒ†‘„–ƒ‹ˆ‡‡†„ƒ ˆ”‘–Š‡’‡‘’Ž‡™Š‘ Šƒ••— ‡••ˆ—ŽŽ›ƒ˜‹‰ƒ–‡†–Š‡•‡‹†•‘ˆ’”‘Œ‡ –•ƒ† ™‹ŽŽ—Ž–‹ƒ–‡Ž›†‡‡ƒ’”‘Œ‡ –•— ‡••ˆ—Ž‘”‘–Š‡”™‹•‡Ǥ ‹• ‡“—‹’’‡† –‘ †‡Ž‹˜‡” ‘•–Ǧ‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ ƒ† •—•–ƒ‹ƒ„Ž‡   —†‡”•–ƒ†• –Š‹• ”‹–‹ ƒŽ ‘’‘‡– ‘ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – •‘Ž—–‹‘•–‘ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽƒ”‹‡‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰’”‘„Ž‡•Ǥ  •— ‡••Ǥ ‹• ƒ —•–‘‡† –‘ ƒ””›‹‰ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ ’”‘Œ‡ –• ˆ”‘ –Š‡ ’Žƒ‹‰ƒ†’‡”‹––‹‰•–ƒ‰‡•–Š”‘—‰Š ‘•–”— –‹‘ǡ ‘‰ ‘—” ”‡Ž‡˜ƒ– ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ –Š‡•‡ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ƒ”‡ †‡Ž‹˜‡”‹‰“—ƒŽ‹–›ƒ†–‹‡Ž› ‘•—Ž–‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡•–‘ƒ –Š‡ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰”‡ ‡–Ž›†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡†’”‘Œ‡ –•ǣ ‹†—•–”›™‹–ŠŠ‹‰Š‡š’‡ –ƒ–‹‘•Ǥ •  ‘”–ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ  ‘†— –‡†ƒƒ••‡••‡– ‘‰ –Š‡ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ ƒ”‹‡ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‡”˜‹ ‡• –Šƒ– ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‹˜‡”™ƒŽ ƒ”‡ƒǡ ™Š‹ Š •Š‘™‡† •‹‰• ‘ˆ  ’”‘˜‹†‡•ƒ”‡–Š‡ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰ǣ ƒ †‡–‡”‹‘”ƒ–‡† •‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ ƒ† †‘  •›•–‡Ǥ    • ƒ”‹‡–”— –—”‡‘†‹–‹‘••‡••‡–•Ǣ ’”‘˜‹†‡† –‡ Š‹ ƒŽ •—’’‘”– ‹ –Š‡ ˆ‘” ‘ˆ ƒ • ”ƒ– “—‹•‹–‹‘ƒ††‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘Ǣ ‘†‹–‹‘ ƒ••‡••‡– ™‹–Š ”‡ ‘‡†ƒ–‹‘• ˆ‘” • ‡ƒ Š‡‘—”‹•Š‡–Ǣ ˆ‘”–‹ˆ›‹‰ ƒ”‡ƒ• –Šƒ– ’‘•‡† Šƒœƒ”†• –‘ –Š‡ ’—„Ž‹  • ‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ ‡•‹‰ǡ ‡”‹––‹‰ Ƭ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ™Š‹Ž‡ –Š‡› ƒ••‹•– –Š‡ ‹–› ‹ ‘’‹Ž‹‰ ƒ ˆ—ŽŽ †‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘Ǣ ”‡’Žƒ ‡‡–’”‘Œ‡ –ˆ‘”ƒŽ‘‰Ǧ–‡”•‘Ž—–‹‘Ǥ • ƒ˜‹‰ƒ–‹‘ Ž‡–ƒƒ‰‡‡–Ǣ • ƒ–‡”ˆ”‘–‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–Žƒ‹‰Ǣ •  ‘”–ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ‹• —””‡–Ž›†‡•‹‰‹‰ƒ • ƒ”‹ƒŽƒ‹‰ǡ‡•‹‰Ǣ ‡™•‡–‘ˆ„‘ƒ–”ƒ’•–‘”‡‘˜ƒ–‡ ‡‘”‰‡‰Ž‹•Š • ‡–Š‹ ••‡••‡–•Ǣ ƒ”ǤŠ‡‡™”ƒ’•™‹ŽŽ—’†ƒ–‡–Š‡ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–›ƒ† • ƒ‰”‘˜‡‡”‹––‹‰Ǣ ƒˆˆ‘”† –Š‡ ‘’’‘”–—‹–› ˆ‘” Žƒ— Š‹‰ ‘ˆ Žƒ”‰‡” • ‹• ••‡••‡–• ˆ‘” ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ Ž‘‘†‹‰ ƒ† ˜‡••‡Ž•Ǥ‹‹Žƒ”„‘ƒ–”ƒ’•Šƒ˜‡„‡‡†‡•‹‰‡†„› ”‘•‹‘Ǣ  ‹‘”–ƒƒ˜‡”ƒŽǤ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               18 • —”ˆ•‹†‡ǡ  ‘†— –‡†ƒƒ••‡••‡–‘ˆ–‡ Š‡•‡’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡƒŽ‘‰™‹–Š–Š‡‘–Š‡”’”‘Œ‡ –•ˆ‡ƒ–—”‡† —‹ ‹’ƒŽŽ› ‘™‡† •‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ• ƒ– ’ƒ”• ƒ† •–”‡‡– ‹ –Š‹• ’”‘’‘•ƒŽǡ •Š‘™ ƒ•‡  ǯ• ‘’‡–‡ › ƒ† ‡†•Ǥ –™ƒ•—Ž–‹ƒ–‡Ž› ‘ Ž—†‡†–Šƒ––Š‡•‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ• ‘‹–‡– –‘ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‹‰ •— ‡••ˆ—Ž ƒ”‹‡ ƒ† Šƒ†•—”’ƒ••‡†–Š‡‹”•‡”˜‹ ‡Ž‹ˆ‡Ǥ  ƒ‡—’™‹–Š ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡƒ†•‡‡‹‰–Š‡–Š”‘—‰Š ƒ†‡•‹‰ǡƒ “—‹”‡†’‡”‹–•ǡ‘„–ƒ‹‡†‘˜‡”̈́ͺͷͲǡͲͲͲ –‘’”‘Œ‡ –ƒ ‡’–ƒ ‡Ǥ ‹ ‰”ƒ– ˆ—†‹‰ǡ ƒ† ’”‘˜‹†‡† ‘•–”— –‹‘ ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘‘ˆ–‡‡™•‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ•Ǥ

• —› •Ž‡•‡ƒ Šǡ ”‡•’‘†‡†–‘ƒˆƒ‹Ž‡† •‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ –Šƒ– Šƒ† ‘ŽŽƒ’•‡† ‹–‘ –Š‡ –”ƒ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ ƒ–‡”™ƒ›Ǥ Š‡ ˆƒ‹Ž—”‡ –Š”‡ƒ–‡‡† –‘ †‡•–”‘› –Š‡ ‡™Ž› ”‡‘˜ƒ–‡† ƒ† ’‹ –—”‡•“—‡ –”ƒ ‘ƒ•–ƒŽ ƒ”Ǥ ‘„‹Ž‹œ‡†“—‹ Ž›–‘ƒ••‹•––Š‡‹–›ƒ† ™ƒ• ƒ„Ž‡ –‘ •‡ —”‡ ‡‡”‰‡ › ’‡”‹–• –Š”‘—‰Š –ƒ–‡ǡ ‘ ƒŽ Ƭ ‡†‡”ƒŽ •‘—” ‡•Ǥ   ‘–”ƒ –‘” ™ƒ• ‘„‹Ž‹œ‡†™‹–Š‹ƒ™‡‡–‘•‡ —”‡–Š‡™ƒŽŽƒ†–Š‡ ’ƒ”ǤŠ‡’”‘Œ‡ –™ƒ•Žƒ–‡”‹ ”‡ƒ•‡†‹• ‘’‡–‘ ”‡’Žƒ ‡͹ͲͲˆ‡‡–‘ˆ™ƒŽŽǡ–Š‡ˆ—ŽŽŽ‡‰–Š‘ˆ–Š‡’ƒ”ǡ ĚėěĊĞĎēČƭĆĕĕĎēČ ™‹–Š‹ƒˆ‘—”Ǧ‘–Š’‡”‹‘†–‘’”‡˜‡–ƒ›ˆƒ‹Ž—”‡•  ǯ•–‡ƒ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‘˜‡”•ƒ„”‘ƒ†•’‡ –”—‘ˆŽƒ† –Šƒ–ƒ›Šƒ˜‡‘ —””‡†‡Ž•‡™Š‡”‡†—‡–‘–Š‡™ƒŽŽǯ• •—”˜‡›‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǥ—”–‡ƒŠƒ•‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡™‘”‹‰ ƒ†˜ƒ ‡†ƒ‰‡Ǥ ™‹–Š•–ƒ–‡ǡ—‹ ‹’ƒŽǡƒ†’”‹˜ƒ–‡Ǧ•‡ –‘”’”‘Œ‡ –•Ǥ  Šƒ• ˆ—ŽŽ› ‡“—‹’’‡† •—”˜‡› ”‡™• ™Š‹ Š ƒ ‘„‹Ž‹œ‡ •  –—ƒ”–ǡ   •–ƒˆˆ ’”‘˜‹†‡† ƒ”‹ƒ †‡•‹‰ ƒ† ™‹–Š‹ͶͺŠ‘—”•‘ˆ”‡ ‡‹’–‘ˆ‘–‹ ‡–‘”‘ ‡‡†Ǥ ’‡”‹––‹‰ •‡”˜‹ ‡• –‘ –Š‡ —•‡– ƒ› ƒ”‹ƒ Ƭ  ǯ• —”˜‡›‹‰ ƒ† ƒ’’‹‰ ‡’ƒ”–‡– —–‹Ž‹œ‡•  Š‘”ƒ‰‡Ǥ    ’”‘˜‹†‡† „‡–Š‹  ƒ••‡••‡–•ǡ –Š‡ Žƒ–‡•– •—”˜‡›‹‰ ‹•–”—‡–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰›ǡ ‘†‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘•–‘•Ž‹’ ‘ϐ‹‰—”ƒ–‹‘•ǡƒ†•—„‡”‰‡† ‹ Ž—†‹‰  ‡“—‹’‡–ǡ ƒ—–‘ƒ–‡† †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ǡ Žƒ†Ž‡ƒ•‡’‡”‹––‹‰Ǥ ƒŽ•‘’‡”ˆ‘”‡†•‡˜‡”ƒŽ Žƒ•‡”• ƒ‡”•Ǥ††‹–‹‘ƒŽŽ›ǡ ›’ƒ •‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡ƒ††‘ ‘†‹–‹‘ ƒ••‡••‡–• ƒ† ˆ—”‹•Š‡† ”‡’ƒ‹” •‘—†‡”• ƒŽŽ‘™ —• –‘ ‘ˆˆ‡” Š›†”‘‰”ƒ’Š‹  •—”˜‡›‹‰ †”ƒ™‹‰•ƒ†•’‡ ‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘•ˆ‘”–Š‡‡ƒ”„›–—ƒ”– •‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǥ›‹–‡‰”ƒ–‹‰™‹–Š‘—””‹„Ž‡ —‹–•ǡ–Š‡ ‘—”–‡•›†‘ Ǥ ‡“—‹’‡– ”‡ƒ–‡• ƒ –Š”‡‡Ǧ†‹‡•‹‘ƒŽ ‘†‡Ž ‘ˆ –Š‡ ™ƒ–‡”„‘†›„‡‹‰•—”˜‡›‡†™‹–Š–”‡‡†‘—•ƒ —”ƒ › •  ‹ƒ‹ ‡ƒ Šǡ   Šƒ• ”‡ ‡–Ž› ‘’Ž‡–‡† ƒ†•’‡‡†Ǥ –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ ƒ† ’‡”‹––‹‰ ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‹††Ž‡ ‡ƒ Š ‡ ”‡ƒ–‹‘ƒŽ ‘””‹†‘” Šƒ•‡ ǡ ƒ –™‘Ǧ‹Ž‡ǦŽ‘‰ Diverse Capabilities for a Wide Range of Needs •–”‡– Š ‘ˆ —Ž–‹‘†ƒŽ ’ƒ˜‡” ’ƒ–Š™ƒ› ƒŽ‘‰ –Š‡ Š‡ —”˜‡›‹‰ƒ†ƒ’’‹‰‹˜‹•‹‘‹•‡“—‹’’‡† „‡ƒ Š–Šƒ–™‹ŽŽ•‡”˜‡ƒ•ƒ–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‘””‹†‘” ™‹–Š •–ƒˆˆ ™Š‘ ƒ”‡ „‡•–Ǧ‹Ǧ Žƒ••Ǥ —” •–ƒˆˆ ‘•‹•–• ‘ˆ ˆ‘”„‹ › Ž‹•–•ǡ’‡†‡•–”‹ƒ•ǡƒ†ƒŽŽ‘–Š‡”„‡ƒ Š‰‘‡”•Ǥ ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ•—”˜‡›‘”•ƒ†ƒ’’‡”•ǡ–‡ Š‹ ‹ƒ• Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ – ‹˜‘Ž˜‡† ‹–‡•‹˜‡ ‘ŽŽƒ„‘”ƒ–‹‘ ™‹–Š ƒ†•—”˜‡› ”‡™•–Šƒ–’‡”ˆ‘”–Š‡ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰ǣ ǡ  ƒ† Ž‘ ƒŽ •–ƒ‡Š‘Ž†‡”• –‘ ‡•—”‡ • ‘—†ƒ”›—”˜‡›•Ǣ ‹ ‘”’‘”ƒ–‹‘‘ˆ‹’—–‹–‘–Š‡†‡•‹‰ǤŠ‡’”‘Œ‡ – • ‘’‘‰”ƒ’Š‹ ƒŽ—”˜‡›•Ǣ —–‹Ž‹œ‡† –Š‡ ‘’’‘”–—‹–› –‘ ”‡‘—”‹•Š –Š‡ „‡ƒ Š • ›†”‘‰”ƒ’Š‹ —”˜‡›•Ǣ ƒ† †—‡ •›•–‡ǡ ”‡‘˜‡ ‡š‘–‹  ˜‡‰‡–ƒ–‹‘ǡ ƒ† • ‘—–‡—”˜‡›•ˆ‘”‰‹‡‡”‹‰‡•‹‰Ǣ ”‡•–‘”‡ƒ–‹˜‡•’‡ ‹‡•Ǥ Šƒ•ƒŽ•‘„‡‡”‡–ƒ‹‡† • –‹Ž‹–›ƒ† ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡ƒ›‘—–Ǣ ˆ‘”Šƒ•‡ ‘ˆ–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –ǡ™Š‹ Š™‹ŽŽ ‘‡ ‡ • ȋ Ž‘„ƒŽ‘•‹–‹‘‹‰›•–‡Ȍ—”˜‡›•Ǣ †‡•‹‰‹–Š‡‡ƒ”ˆ—–—”‡Ǥ • ‡ ‘”†ȋ•Ǧ—‹Ž–Ȍ—”˜‡›•Ǣƒ† • ‡– Šƒ† ƒ‡• ”‹’–‹‘•Ǥ

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ĔēĘęėĚĈęĎĔēȀėĔďĊĈęĆēĆČĊĒĊēę Construction Engineering & Inspection   Šƒ• ƒ ‘—–•–ƒ†‹‰ ‹ǦŠ‘—•‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ •’‡ –‹‘ ‡ƒ ™‹–Š –Š‡ –”ƒ‹‹‰ǡ ‡”–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘•ǡƒ†‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡–‘Šƒ†Ž‡ƒ›”‘ƒ†™ƒ›ǡ „”‹†‰‡ǡ „—‹Ž†‹‰ǡ ’ƒ” ‘” —–‹Ž‹–› ‘•–”— –‹‘ ’”‘Œ‡ –ǡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ —”„ƒ ”‘ƒ†™ƒ› ”‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ǡ ”—”ƒŽ ™‹†‡‹‰ ‘” ”‡•—”ˆƒ ‹‰ǡ ϐ‹š‡† ƒ† ‘˜ƒ„Ž‡ „”‹†‰‡•ǡ †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ǡŽ‹‰Š–‹‰ƒ†•‹‰ƒŽ‹œƒ–‹‘ǡƒ•™‡ŽŽƒ•Žƒ†• ƒ’‡ ‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹‘Ȁ”‡Ž‘ ƒ–‹‘ ‹•’‡ –‹‘ ƒ† ƒ‹–‡ƒ ‡ ‘‹–‘”‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǥ

ƒ††‹–‹‘ǡ‘—”–‡ƒ’‘••‡••‡•–Š‡‡š’‡”–‹•‡–‘ƒ••‹•– ™‹–Š—‡”‘—••’‡ ‹ƒŽ‹œ‡† ‘•–”— –‹‘•‡”˜‹ ‡••— Š ƒ• ‘•–”— –ƒ„‹Ž‹–›”‡˜‹‡™•ǡ–”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘–”‘Ž’ŽƒƒƒŽ›•‹•ǡ ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ •‡”˜‹ ‡•ǡ ’—„Ž‹  ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ǡ •—”˜‡›ǡ Leica C-10 3D Laser Scanner —–‹Ž‹–› ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ǡ • Š‡†—Ž‡ ƒ† Žƒ‹• ƒƒŽ›•‹•ǡ –Š‡’ƒ•–ǡ†‡–ƒ‹Ž‡†•—”˜‡›”‡’‘”–•–›’‹ ƒŽŽ›–‘‘ͳǦʹ ‹‘˜ƒ–‹˜‡ ‘–”ƒ –‹‰ ‡–Š‘† ”‡ ‘‡†ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ™‡‡•ǡƒ†•‡˜‡”ƒŽ˜‹•‹–•–‘ƒ•‹–‡Ǥ‹–Š–Š‡‡‹ ƒǦͳͲ ˜ƒŽ—‡ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ’”‘’‘•ƒŽ•ǡ ƒ† ‹‘˜ƒ–‹˜‡ǡ ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǧ  –›’‹ ƒŽ ”‘ƒ†™ƒ› ‘˜‡”’ƒ•• ’”‹‘” –‘ • ƒ‹‰ ™‹–Š –Š‡  ƒƒ–‹‘Ǥ Š‡  ƒ–ƒ–‹‘ ƒ’–—”‡•ƒ‹ϐ‹‹–‡ƒ‘—–‘ˆ†ƒ–ƒǡ‹ Ž—†‹‰‹ŽŽ‹‘•‘ˆ†ƒ–ƒ •’‡ ‹ϐ‹  •’‡ ‹ƒŽ ’”‘˜‹•‹‘ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– –‘ ƒ††”‡•• ’‘‹–•ˆ‘”‡˜‡”›–Š‹‰˜‹•‹„Ž‡–‘–Š‡‡›‡ǡ‘–Œ—•––Š‡”‘ƒ†™ƒ›Ǥ ƒ–ƒ–‹‘‹• —‹“—‡–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ‘”ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹˜‡ƒ•’‡ –•‘ˆƒ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ‘”‡ƒ —”ƒ–‡ǡˆƒ•–‡”ƒ†‘”‡˜‡”•ƒ–‹Ž‡–Šƒ ‘˜‡–‹‘ƒŽ‡–Š‘†•Ǥ Š‡ ‡ƒ’‘••‡••‡•‡‡ƒ™ƒ”‡‡••‘ˆ–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ ͵ ƒ•‡”  ƒ‡”ǡ •—”˜‡› • ƒ‹‰ ‹• •‹‰‹ϐ‹ ƒ–Ž› ‹••—‡• –Šƒ– ™‹ŽŽ ‡•–ƒ„Ž‹•Š –Š‡ ƒƒ‰‡‡– ’”‘ ‡••‡• ˆƒ•–‡”ƒ† ƒ”‡†— ‡–Š‡–‹‡„›—’–‘ͷͲ’‡” ‡–Ǥ ‡ ‡••ƒ”›–‘ˆ‘”‡•‡‡ƒ†”‡•‘Ž˜‡‹••—‡•‹ Ž—†‹‰ǣ Ȉ ‡ƒ†‡”•Š‹’ǣ–”‘‰ƒƒ‰‡‡–ǡ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ƒ† ‡‹•‹–ǡƒ —ŽŽ‹‡™ǡ —†”‡†•‘ˆŠ‘–‘• –‡ Š‹ ƒŽ •‹ŽŽ• ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ •‹‹Žƒ” ‡ ‘‰‹œ‹‰–Š‡˜ƒŽ—‡–‘‘—” Ž‹‡–•ǡ ™ƒ•ƒ‘‰ —”„ƒ ’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡ ™‹–Š –Š‡ ƒ„‹Ž‹–› –‘ ˆ‘”‡Ǧ •‡‡ –Š‡ϐ‹”•–ϐ‹”•‹ Ž‘”‹†ƒ–‘ƒ “—‹”‡͵Žƒ•‡”• ƒ‹‰Ǥ ’‘–‡–‹ƒŽ ‘ϐŽ‹ –• ƒ† ‡•—”‡ –Š‡‹” ”‡•‘Ž—–‹‘ —” •–ƒˆˆ ƒ ‘™ • ƒ ˜‹”–—ƒŽŽ› ƒ›–Š‹‰ ‹ ŠƒŽˆ –Š‡ †‘‡• ‘– ƒˆˆ‡ – –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ – „—†‰‡– ƒ†Ȁ ‘” –‹‡ ‘ˆ ‘˜‡–‹‘ƒŽ ‡–Š‘†•ǡ ™‹–Š ƒ Ž‡˜‡Ž ‘ˆ †‡–ƒ‹Ž • Š‡†—Ž‡Ǥ ‡˜‡” „‡ˆ‘”‡ ƒ˜ƒ‹Žƒ„Ž‡Ǥ Š‡ ‡‹ ƒ ǦͳͲ ͵ ƒ•‡” Ȉ ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ǣ ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ •‹ŽŽ•  ƒ‡” ƒ–ƒ‡ƒ˜‹”–—ƒŽǡ†‡–ƒ‹Ž‡†•ƒ’•Š‘–‘ˆƒ•‹–‡ ƒ† ƒ †‡‘•–”ƒ–‡† ƒ„‹Ž‹–› –‘ ™‘” ™‹–Š –Š‡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ‡‹Ž‹‰•ǡ —†‡”•‹†‡• ‘ˆ „”‹†‰‡•ǡ ‡Ž‡˜ƒ–‡† ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǡ –Š‡ ‘–”ƒ –‘” ƒ† –Š‡ ‘—‹–› ’‹’‡ ”ƒ •ǡ –ƒŽŽ ˆƒ ƒ†‡•ǡ ‘Ž—•ǡ ƒ† –‘™‡”• Ǧ ƒ”‡ƒ• –Š”‘—‰Š Ž‘•‡ƒ†ˆ”‡“—‡– ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘™‹–Š –Šƒ– ™‡”‡ ’”‡˜‹‘—•Ž› †‹ˆϐ‹ —Ž– –‘ ƒ ‡••Ǥ – ‘ŽŽ‡ –• ƒŽŽ’”‘Œ‡ –•–ƒ‡Š‘Ž†‡”•Ǥ ‹ŽŽ‹‘•‘ˆ†ƒ–ƒ’‘‹–•‘ˆƒŽŽ‹–‡•‹ƒ͵͸ͲιŠ‘”‹œ‘–ƒŽ Ȉ ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ǣ ‘•–ƒ–ǡ †‹Ž‹‰‡– ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ ƒ†ʹ͹Ͳι˜‡”–‹ ƒŽϐ‹‡Ž†‘ˆ˜‹‡™ǡƒŽŽ‘™‹‰ƒˆ—ŽŽϐ‹‡Ž†‘ˆ ƒ‘‰ ƒŽŽ ’”‘Œ‡ – •–ƒ‡Š‘Ž†‡”• ‹• ‡••‡–‹ƒŽ ‹ ˜‹‡™Ǥ Š‹• ‡Ž‹‹ƒ–‡• ƒ ƒ††‹–‹‘ƒŽ ˜‹•‹– –‘ ƒ’–—”‡ ‘”†‡”–‘ƒ‹–ƒ‹–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –• Š‡†—Ž‡ǡ‹‹‹œ‡ †ƒ–ƒ‘– ‘˜‡”‡†‹–Š‡‘”‹‰‹ƒŽ• ‘’‡‘ˆ™‘”‘”–Š‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘‹’ƒ –•ǡƒ†‰ƒ‹’—„Ž‹ •—’’‘”–Ǥ “—‡•–‹‘‘ˆ™Š‡”‡ƒ‰”ƒ†‡‡Ž‡˜ƒ–‹‘™ƒ•–ƒ‡‘ƒ ‘„Œ‡ –ǤŠ‡͵ƒ•‡” ƒ‡” ƒ’–—”‡•ƒŽŽ–Š‡‹–‡•ƒ– ƒ††‹–‹‘ǡ™‡„‡Ž‹‡˜‡ƒ•— ‡••ˆ—Ž’”‘Œ‡ –„‡‰‹•™‹–Š ‘ ‡‹ƒ’‡”ƒ‡–”‡ ‘”†–Šƒ– ƒ„‡ϐ‹Ž‡†ǡ‹ Ž—†‹‰ –Š‡ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰‰‘ƒŽ•ϐ‹”Ž›‡•–ƒ„Ž‹•Š‡†ǣ Š—†”‡†• ‘ˆ Š‹‰Š “—ƒŽ‹–› ’Š‘–‘• ƒ† ‰”ƒ’Š‹ • ‘” • ‘’Ž‡–‡–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –™‹–Š‹ͷΨ‘ˆ–Š‡„‹†ƒ‘—– ƒ‹ƒ–‹‘•ǡˆ”‘͵–‘˜‹”–—ƒŽ™ƒŽǦ–Š”‘—‰Š•‘ˆ•‹–‡• ƒ†ͳͲΨ‘ˆ–Š‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘–‹‡Ǣ Ǧ ‹†‡ƒŽ ˆ‘” ”‡†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ƒ”‡ƒ•ǡ Ž‹‡– ’”‡•‡–ƒ–‹‘• • ‡”ˆ‘”ͳͲͲΨ‘ˆƒŽŽ”‡“—‹”‡†•ƒ’Ž‹‰ƒ†–‡•–‹‰ ‘” ‘‹••‹‘‡‡–‹‰•Ǥ ‘”ƒ††‡† ‘˜‡‹‡ ‡ǡ–Š‡ ‹ƒ ‘”†ƒ ‡™‹–Š–Š‡•’‡ ‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘•Ǣ •—”˜‡› †ƒ–ƒ ƒ „‡ ‡š’‘”–‡† –‘ ™Šƒ–‡˜‡” ˆ‘”ƒ– ‘—” • ‹‹‹œ‡–Š‡—„‡”‘ˆ’”‘Œ‡ –”‡Žƒ–‡† ‘’Žƒ‹–•

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               20 –Šƒ–”‡ƒ Š–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡Ǣ ‘•–”— –‹‘Ȁ‹•’‡ –‹‘ • Š‡†—Ž‡•Ǣ ”‡˜‹‡™‹‰ ’ƒ› • ‘” ™‹–Š –Š‡ ‘–”ƒ –‘” –‘ ‡•—”‡ –Š‡ Š‹‰Š‡•– ”‡“—‡•–•Ǣ ”‡˜‹‡™‹‰ Šƒ‰‡ ‘”†‡”•Ǣ ƒ† ’‡”ˆ‘”‹‰ •–ƒ†ƒ”†‘ˆ ƒ”‡‹•‰‹˜‡–‘™‘”‡”ǡ’‡†‡•–”‹ƒƒ† ƒ› ‘–Š‡” †ƒ›Ǧ–‘Ǧ†ƒ› ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡• –‘ ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–ƒ–‡ ‘–‘”‹•–•ƒˆ‡–›Ǣ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ’”‘ ‡••ǡ ”‡•‘Ž˜‡ ‘ϐŽ‹ –•ǡ ƒ† •—„‹– • •–ƒ„Ž‹•Š ‡ƒ”Ž› ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ǡ ƒ† ƒ‹–ƒ‹ ™‡‡Ž›’”‘‰”‡••”‡’‘”–•ǤŠ‡‘”ƒ••‹‰‡†‹•’‡ –‘” ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘™‹–Š–‹Ž‹–› ‘’ƒ‹‡•–‘‡•—”‡ƒŽŽ ™‹ŽŽ ‘†— – •‹–‡ ˜‹•‹–• ‘ ƒ ”‡‰—Žƒ” „ƒ•‹• –‘ ‡•—”‡ ‡š‹•–‹‰ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ƒ”‡‹†‡–‹ϐ‹‡†ǡƒ†‡•–ƒ„Ž‹•Šƒ ™‘” ‹• ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ‹ ƒ ‘”†ƒ ‡ ™‹–Š –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ – ƒ –‹‘ ’Žƒ –‘ ‹†‡–‹ˆ› ƒ’’”‘’”‹ƒ–‡ ‘–ƒ –• ƒ† ”‡“—‹”‡‡–• ƒ† •’‡ ‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ƒ† ™‹ŽŽ ”‡ƒ‹ ‹ “—‹ Ž›”‡•‘Ž˜‡ƒ›‹••—‡•‹ˆƒ—‹†‡–‹ϐ‹‡†—–‹Ž‹–› ‘–ƒ – ™‹–Š ”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡”• ˆ”‘ ‘–Š‡” ‡–‹–‹‡• ‹•‡ ‘—–‡”‡†Ǣ ‹˜‘Ž˜‡†‹–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ ––‘‡•—”‡ ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘•ƒ”‡ • ‡”ˆ‘”–‹‡Ž›‹•’‡ –‹‘‘ˆƒŽŽ ‘’‘‡–•ƒ† •–”‡ƒŽ‹‡†ǡ †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ ‘ˆ ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ –ƒ‹‰ ’Žƒ ‡ ’”‘˜‹†‡ƒ —”ƒ–‡ǡ†ƒ‹Ž›“—ƒ–‹–‹‡•‘ˆƒ–‡”‹ƒŽ•ƒ† ’”‘’‡”Ž›ǡƒ†”‡Ž‡˜ƒ–‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘”‡ƒ Š‡•–Š‘•‡™Š‘ ™‘”’‡”ˆ‘”‡†Ǣ •Š‘—Ž†”‡ ‡‹˜‡–Š‡‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘Ǥ • Ž‘•‡Ž› ‘‹–‘” –Š‡ ‘–”ƒ –‘”ǯ• ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘• ƒ† ‹‹‹œ‡‹’ƒ –•–‘–Š‡–”ƒ˜‡Ž‹‰’—„Ž‹ Ǣƒ† • ’ƒ”– ‘ˆ „‡‹‰ ƒ —‹ ‹’ƒŽ ‘•—Ž–ƒ– ˆ‘” Ž‘ ƒŽ • ”‘˜‹†‡ —’Ǧ–‘Ǧ†ƒ–‡ ’”‘Œ‡ – •–ƒ–—• ƒ† • Š‡†—Ž‡ ‰‘˜‡”‡–ƒŽ ‡–‹–‹‡•ǡ ™‡ ƒ”‡ ‘•–ƒ–Ž› ‹˜‘Ž˜‡† ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ –‘ –Š‡ ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ ƒ† ”‡Ž‡˜ƒ– ’”‘Œ‡ – ƒ† —’ –‘ †ƒ–‡ ‹ ƒŽŽ ”‡Žƒ–‡† ƒ‰‡ ‹‡• ”‡“—‹”‡‡–• •–ƒ‡Š‘Ž†‡”•ǡ ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• –‘ –Š‡ –”ƒ˜‡Ž‹‰ ’—„Ž‹ ǡ ƒ† ’”‘ ‡†—”‡•Ǣ ™‡ Šƒ˜‡ •‡”˜‡† ƒ• ‘•–”— –‹‘ ”‡•‹†‡–•ǡ „—•‹‡••‡•ǡ ‡‡”‰‡ ›  •‡”˜‹ ‡• ƒ† ƒƒ‰‡‡– ˆ‘” ‘˜‡” ̈́͸Ͳ ‹ŽŽ‹‘ †‘ŽŽƒ”•ǯ ™‘”–Š ‘ˆ ‰‘˜‡”‡–‡–‹–‹‡•–Šƒ–™‹ŽŽ„‡†‹”‡ –Ž›ƒˆˆ‡ –‡† ƒ’‹–ƒŽ ’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡ •— ‡••ˆ—ŽŽ› ƒ••‹•–‹‰ ‹ –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ǡ „› ‘•–”— –‹‘‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•Ǥ ‰”ƒ– ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘ǡ „‹††‹‰ǡ •‡Ž‡ –‹‘ ‘ˆ ‘–”ƒ –‘”ǡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‹•’‡ –‹‘ ƒ† ϐ‹ƒŽ ‡”–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘•Ǥ Š‡ Construction Management Services Ž‹‡– ™‹ŽŽ „‡ ’”‘˜‹†‡† ™‹–Š ƒ ’”‘‰”‡•• ”‡’‘”– „ƒ•‡†  Šƒ•ƒ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡†ƒ††‹˜‡”•‡•–ƒˆˆ‹–Š‡ϐ‹‡Ž† ‘‘—”’‘Ž‹ ›–Šƒ– ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘™‹–Š–Š‡ Ž‹‡–ƒ† ‘ˆ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘Ǥ —” ‡–Š‘†• ‘ˆ ‘–Š‡” ‹–‡”‡•–‡† ’ƒ”–‹‡• ƒ– ‡ƒ Š •–‡’ –Š”‘—‰Š‘—– ƒ ƒ’’”‘ƒ Š‹‰’”‘Œ‡ –•Šƒ˜‡’”‘˜‡‡š–”‡‡Ž›‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ ’”‘Œ‡ –‹• ”‹–‹ ƒŽ–‘–Š‡•— ‡••ˆ—Ž‘—– ‘‡‘ˆƒ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ˆ‘” Ž‹‡–•–Š”‘—‰Š‘—–‘—–Š Ž‘”‹†ƒǤ ’’”‘’”‹ƒ–‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡̵••–ƒˆˆƒ†‘–Š‡”ƒ‰‡ ›’‡”•‘‡Ž ƒ†•–ƒ‡Š‘Ž†‡”•™‹ŽŽ„‡ ‘’‹‡†‘ƒ›™‘”’”‘†— –ˆ‘” Š‡   ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‡ƒ ‹• Š‹‰ŠŽ› “—ƒŽ‹ϐ‹‡† –‘ ™Š‹ Š ‘‡–•‘””‡˜‹‡™‹•”‡“—‡•–‡†Ǥ‡‡–‹‰•™‹ŽŽ „‡ –Š‡ ‘™‡”ǯ• ‘•–”— –‹‘ ƒƒ‰‡” —’’‘”– ˆ‘” „‡• Š‡†—Ž‡†™‹–Š‘—–•‹†‡ƒ‰‡ ‹‡•ƒ†•–ƒ‡Š‘Ž†‡”• ‹’Ž‡‡–ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ ƒ’‹–ƒŽ ‹’”‘˜‡‡– ’”‘Œ‡ –• ƒ•‡‡†‡†ˆ‘”ƒ•— ‡••ˆ—Ž’”‘Œ‡ – ‘’Ž‡–‹‘Ǥ‡Šƒ˜‡ „‡ ƒ—•‡‘ˆ‘—”‡š–‡•‹˜‡™‘”™‹–Š—‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡•ƒ† ƒŽ•‘†‡•‹‰‡†ƒ†ƒ‹–ƒ‹‡†ƒ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘™‡„•‹–‡ –Š‡‹”ƒ’‹–ƒŽ ’”‘˜‡‡–”‘‰”ƒ•Ǥ ™‹–Š ‘•–”— –‹‘’”‘‰”‡••ǡ‘˜‡”ƒŽŽ• Š‡†—Ž‡ǡϐ‹ƒ ‹ƒŽ ƒ†–”ƒˆϐ‹ —’Ǧ†ƒ–‡•’‘•–‡†‹ƒ‡ƒ•›–‘”‡ƒ†‹‘”†‡” ”‘Œ‡ –• ™‹ŽŽ „‡ ƒ••‹‰‡† –‘ ƒ ”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡” ȋȌ –‘ ƒŽŽ‘™ –Š‡ ’—„Ž‹  ”‡ƒŽ –‹‡ ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ ƒ„‘—– –Š‡ ™Š‘ ™‹ŽŽ Šƒ˜‡ –Š‡ ”‡•’‘•‹„‹Ž‹–› ‘ˆ ‘˜‡”•‡‡‹‰ ƒŽŽ ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ƒ•’‡ –• ‘ˆ –Š‡ ™‘”ǡ ’”‘Œ‡ – • Š‡†—Ž‹‰ǡ ’”‘Œ‡ – „—†‰‡–ƒ† ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ǤŠ‡™‹ŽŽ„‡–Š‡’‘‹–  ǯĘ ėĆēęĝĕĊėĎĊēĈĊ ‘ˆ ‘–ƒ –™‹–Š–Š‡ Ž‹‡–ƒ†‘–Š‡”’ƒ”–‹‡•‹˜‘Ž˜‡†ǡ   ƒŽ•‘ Šƒ• ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–ƒ–‹‰ ‰”ƒ–• ™‹ŽŽ’ƒ”–‹ ‹’ƒ–‡‹ƒŽŽ”‡Ž‡˜ƒ–‡‡–‹‰•ǡ‹ Ž—†‹‰†ƒ‹Ž› ™”‹–‹‰ ƒ† ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ˆ‘” ‘—” ƒ› ‘Ǧ ‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ ‡‡–‹‰•ǡ ’”‘‰”‡•• ‡‡–‹‰•ǡ ‹••—‡ Ž‹‡–•Ǥ—”•›•–‡ƒ–‹ ƒ’’”‘ƒ Š–‘ƒ’’Ž›‹‰ˆ‘”‰”ƒ–• ”‡•‘Ž—–‹‘ ‡‡–‹‰•ǡ ƒ† ™‹ŽŽ ’”‡’ƒ”‡ †ƒ‹Ž› ”‡’‘”–• Šƒ• ’”‘˜‡ –‘ „‡ •— ‡••ˆ—Žǡ ”‡–—”‹‰ ƒ Š‹‰Š ”ƒ–‡ ‘ˆ •—ƒ”‹œ‹‰ ™‘” ’”‘‰”‡••ǡ †‡• ”‹„‹‰ ‹••—‡•ǡ ƒ† ’‘•‹–‹˜‡”‡•—Ž–•Ǥ –‡”ƒŽŽ›ǡ‘—”‰”ƒ–•ƒ”‡‘˜‡”•‡‡„› ’”‘˜‹†‹‰‹•‹‰Š–ˆ‘”ƒ–‹ ‹’ƒ–‡†‹’‘”–ƒ–ƒ––‡”•‹ ‘—” ”ƒ–•‘‘”†‹ƒ–‘”ǡ™Š‘ƒ••‡••‡•–Š‡‡‡†•‘ˆ‡ƒ Š –Š‡‡ƒ”ˆ—–—”‡ǤŠ‡ǯ•”‘Ž‡™‹ŽŽ„‡ ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‰™‹–Š ‰”ƒ––‘•–”ƒ–‡‰‹œ‡–Š‡„‡•–‡–Š‘†ˆ‘”ƒ’’”‘ƒ ŠǤŠ‡ –Š‡‘–”ƒ –‘”ǡƒ†‘–Š‡”’ƒ”–‹‡•‹˜‘Ž˜‡†‹–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ – ”ƒ–• ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‘” –Š‡ ”‡Ž‹‡• ‘ †‹”‡ –‡† –‡ Š‹ ƒŽ ˆ‘” ”‡˜‹‡™ ‘ˆ •Š‘’ †”ƒ™‹‰•ǡ ‘–”ƒ –‘”•ǯ •—„‹––ƒŽ•ǡ ‡š’‡”–‹•‡’”‘˜‹†‡†„›ƒƒ••‹‰‡†’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ‹‡ƒ Š ƒ†ƒ•Ǧ„—‹Ž–‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘Ǣ†‘ —‡–‹‰ϐ‹‡Ž†ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡•Ǣ ‘ˆ–Š‡†‹• ‹’Ž‹‡•ǡ ‘–”‹„—–‹‰–‘–Š‡‘˜‡”ƒŽŽ•—„‹––ƒŽ ƒ••‹•–‹‰‹•’‡ –‘”•‹’ƒ••Ȁˆƒ‹Žƒ••‡••‡–•Ǣ—’†ƒ–‹‰ ’ƒ ƒ‰‡Ǥ

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               21 • ‹–› ‘ˆ ‡•– ƒ” Ȃ ”‘™ƒ”† ‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž  —”•— ‡••™‹–Š‰”ƒ–•Šƒ•’”‘†— ‡†”‡’‡ƒ–‡†’‘•‹–‹˜‡ –ƒ–‡Š‘”‘—‰Šˆƒ”‡ ”ƒ–Ǥ ƒŽŽƒ†ƒŽ‡‡ƒ ŠŽ˜†Ǥ ”‡•—Ž–•ǡ‹ Ž—†‹‰ǣ ‡†‹ƒ• ȋƒ†• ƒ’‹‰ Ƭ ””‹‰ƒ–‹‘Ȍ ̈́͵ʹǡͲͲͲ • ‹–› ‘ˆ ‡•– ƒ” Ǧ ‘—–Š Ž‘”‹†ƒ ƒ–‡” ”ƒ–Ƭ̈́͸ͷǡͲͲͲ–‘–ƒŽ ‘•– ƒƒ‰‡‡–̈́ʹͷͲǡͲͲͲˆ‘”–‘”™ƒ–‡” • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–ƒ”Ȃ”‘™ƒ”†‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž‘—‹–› • ‹–› ‘ˆ ‡•– ƒ” Ǧ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ ”ƒ–ǦǤǤͶͺ–Š˜‡—‡‡†‹ƒ•ȋƒ†• ƒ’‹‰Ƭ ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ”‘–‡ –‹‘ ̈́ʹͷͲǡͲͲͲ ˆ‘” –‘”Ǧ ””‹‰ƒ–‹‘Ȍ̈́ʹͲǡͲͲͲ ”ƒ–ƒ‘—–Ƭ̈́ͷͲǡͲͲͲ–‘–ƒŽ ™ƒ–‡” ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•– • ‘™ ‘ˆ —”ˆ•‹†‡ Ǧ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ • ‹–› ‘ˆ ‡•– ƒ” Ȃ ”‘™ƒ”† ‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž ”‡‡Ǧ ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ”‘–‡ –‹‘̈́ͳǡ͵Ͷ͹ǡͷͲͲˆ‘”–‘”Ǧ   ”ƒ–Ǧƒ”›ƒ—†‡”•ƒ”ȋ”‡‡Žƒ–‹‰Ȍ ™ƒ–‡” ̈́ͻǡͷͲͲ ”ƒ–ƒ‘—–Ƭ̈́ͳ͵ǡͲͲͲ–‘–ƒŽ ‘•– • ‘™ ‘ˆ —”ˆ•‹†‡ Ǧ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–ƒ”Ȃ”‘™ƒ”†‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž‘—‹–› ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ”‘–‡ –‹‘ ̈́ͳʹͷǡͲͲͲ ˆ‘” •ƒ‹–ƒ”› ”ƒ–•Ǧ••‹•–‡†–Š”‡‡ ǯ•™‹–Š‘„–ƒ‹‹‰‰”ƒ–• •‡™‡” ˆ‘”˜ƒ”‹‘—•„‡ƒ—–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘’”‘Œ‡ –•‘’—„Ž‹ ”‹‰Š–Ǧ • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ǧ‘—‹–›—†‰‡– ••—‡‡“—‡•– ‘ˆǦ™ƒ›•Ǥ ȋ Ȍ̈́ͳǡͲͲͲǡͲͲͲˆ‘”–‘”™ƒ–‡” • ‹–› ‘ˆ ‡•– ƒ” Ȃ ”‘™ƒ”† ‘—–›  • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ȃ ̈́ͳǡ͵͸ͳǡ͹ͲͲˆ‘”–‘”™ƒ–‡” Ȃ ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ Šƒ ‡‡– ”ƒ–Ǥ —• • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ǧ‘—‹–›—†‰‡– ••—‡‡“—‡•– •Š‡Ž–‡”• ƒ† „—• •–‘’ ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• ƒŽ‘‰ ™‹–Š ȋ Ȍ̈́ͳǡͲͲͲǡͲͲͲˆ‘”–‘”™ƒ–‡” ƒ ’‡†‡•–”‹ƒ ‰”‡‡™ƒ› ƒŽ‘‰ ǤǤ ͶͲ–Š ˜‡—‡ • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ȃ‘‰”‡••̈́ͶͻʹǡͲͲͲˆ‘”–‘”™ƒ–‡” ̈́ʹͺͶǡ͹͸Ͳ ”ƒ– ™‹–Š ̈́͵ͺǡͲͲͲ ‹–› ƒ– Š ˆ‘” • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ȃ ̈́ͳͲͲǡͲͲͲˆ‘”–‘”™ƒ–‡” ̈́͵ʹʹǡ͹͸Ͳ–‘–ƒŽ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•–Ǥ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘”ƒ‡†͓ • ‹ƒ‹ƒ†‡‘—–›Ƭ‹–›‘ˆ’ƒǦ‘ ƒȂ  ͳǡ†‡•‹‰’Žƒ•–‘„‡ ‘’Ž‡–‡†„›ʹͲͲͺǡˆ—†‹‰ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‹‰Š™ƒ› ‡ƒ—–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ”ƒ– Ǧ ǤǤ ƒ˜ƒ‹Žƒ„Ž‡ˆ‘”ʹͲͲͻȀʹͲͳͲǤ ʹ͹–Š ˜‡—‡ ‘””‹†‘” ‡ƒ—–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ȋƒ˜‡”•ǡ • ‹–› ‘ˆ ‹”ƒƒ” Ǧ ”‘™ƒ”† ‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž  ƒ†• ƒ’‹‰Ƭ ””‹‰ƒ–‹‘Ȍ̈́͵ͲͲǡͲͲͲ ”ƒ–ƒ‘—– –ƒ–‡Š‘”‘—‰Šˆƒ”‡ ”ƒ–Ǥ‡†‘ƒ†‡†‹ƒ• Ƭ ̈́͸ͲͲǡͲͲͲ –‘–ƒŽ ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•–Ǥ ‹–› ‘ˆ ‡•–‘ ȋƒ†• ƒ’‹‰Ƭ ””‹‰ƒ–‹‘Ȍ Ȃ ”‘™ƒ”† ‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž  –ƒ–‡ Š‘”‘—‰Šˆƒ”‡ • ‹–› ‘ˆ ƒ‹ƒ ‡ƒ Š Ǧ ”‘™ƒ”† ‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž ”ƒ–  –ƒ–‡ Š‘”‘—‰Šˆƒ”‡ ”ƒ– ȋƒ˜‡”•ǡ • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ȃ”‘™ƒ”†‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž ”‡‡Ǧ  ƒ†• ƒ’‹‰  Ƭ ””‹‰ƒ–‹‘Ȍ ̈́ͳͲͲǡͲͲͲ ”ƒ– ”ƒ–Ǧ‘™‡–‡”Ž˜†Ǥȋ”‡‡Žƒ–‹‰Ȍ̈́ͳͲǡͲͲͲ ƒ‘—–Ƭ̈́ͳͷͲǡͲͲͲ–‘–ƒŽ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•–Ǥ ”ƒ–ƒ‘—–Ƭ̈́ͳͷǡͲͲͲ‘–ƒŽ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•–Ǥ • ‹–› ‘ˆ ƒ”ƒ–Š‘ Ǧ ‹‰Š™ƒ› ‡ƒ—–‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ȃ”‘™ƒ”†‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž ”‡‡  ”ƒ–˜‡”•‡‡• ‹‰Š™ƒ›ƒ–‘”–Š‡†‘ˆ–Š‡ ”ƒ– Ǧ ‡•–‘ ‡‰‹‘ƒŽ ƒ” ȋ”‡‡ Žƒ–‹‰Ȍ ‡˜‡ ‹Ž‡ ”‹†‰‡ ȋ‹‡™ƒ›ǡ ƒ†• ƒ’‡ ƒ† ̈́ͻǡͷͲͲ ”ƒ–ƒ‘—–Ƭ̈́ͳͶǡͲͲͲ–‘–ƒŽ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•– ””‹‰ƒ–‹‘Ȍ̈́ʹͷͲǡͲͲͲǤͲͲ • ‹–›‘ˆ‡•–‘Ȃ Ž‘”‹†ƒ”„ƒƬ‘—‹–› ‘”‡•–”› ”ƒ– Ǧ ˜‡–‘”› Ƭ ƒ’’‹‰ ‘ˆ ‹–› ”‡‡• ̈́͵ͷǡͲͲͲ ”ƒ– ƒ‘—– Ƭ ̈́͹ͲǡͲͲͲ –‘–ƒŽ ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•–• • ‹–› ‘ˆ ‡•–‘ Ȃ ”‘™ƒ”† ‡ƒ—–‹ˆ—Ž  –ƒ–‡ Š‘”‘—‰Šˆƒ”‡ ”ƒ–Ǥ Ȃ͹ͷ –‡” Šƒ‰‡•ƒ– †‹ƒ ”ƒ ‡ ƒ† Žƒ†‡• ™›Ǥ ȋˆȀȀƒ ”˜‹†ƒ ™›ǤȌ ȋƒ†• ƒ’‹‰Ƭ ””‹‰ƒ–‹‘‘ˆ‡„ƒ‡–•Ȍ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               22  Ƭ    –‘’”‘˜‹†‡ƒš ‡’–‹‘ƒŽ‡”˜‹ ‡–‘‘—” Ž‹‡–•Ǥ –   ‹– ‹• ‹’‘”–ƒ– –‘ ’”‘˜‹†‡ –Š‡ „‡•– ‡†Ǧ —•‡” ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ˆ‘” ‘—” Ž‹‡–• „› ƒ‹–ƒ‹‹‰ –Š‡  —–‹Ž‹œ‡•Œ‡”ƒ–‘ƒƒ‰‡–Š‡ˆ—ŽŽ’”‘Œ‡ –Ž‹ˆ‡ › Ž‡‘ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – „—†‰‡– ƒ† • Š‡†—Ž‡Ǥ   —†‡”•–ƒ†• –Šƒ– ‡ƒ Š’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ•‘‡‘ˆ‘—”’”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡‡––‘‘Ž•ǡ ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ „‡–™‡‡ –Š‡ –‡ƒ ƒ† –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ – –Š‡•›•–‡ ‘–”‘Ž•ƒŽŽƒ•’‡ –•‘ˆ–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –‹ Ž—†‹‰ ƒƒ‰‡” ‘’Ž‡‡–‡†„›ƒ••‹•–ƒ ‡ˆ”‘–‡ Š‘Ž‘‰› ƒ ‘—–‹‰ǡ ’”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡‡–ǡ ƒ† ”‡•‘—” ‡ ƒ† ‹•‹‰Š– ˆ”‘ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡† ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ• ƒ”‡ —–‹Ž‹œƒ–‹‘ ‹ ”‡ƒŽǦ–‹‡Ǥ Š‹• •›•–‡ ‹• ™‡„ „ƒ•‡† ‡••‡–‹ƒŽˆ‘”’”‘Œ‡ – ‘–”‘Ž•Ǥ ƒŽŽ‘™‹‰„‘–Š‹–‡”ƒŽƒ†”‡‘–‡Ž›’Žƒ ‡†‡’Ž‘›‡‡• ˆ—ŽŽ ˆ— –‹‘ ƒ’ƒ„‹Ž‹–‹‡• ˜‹ƒ ƒ› ‹–‡”‡– ‘‡ –‹‘Ǥ  ‘”†‡” –‘ ’”‘˜‹†‡ —––‹‰ ‡†‰‡ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ™‡ Šƒ˜‡ ‡–”ƒŽ–‘Œ‡”ƒ‹• —•–‘‹œƒ„Ž‡†ƒ•Š„‘ƒ”†•ǡ‘ˆˆ‡”‹‰ ‹’Ž‡‡–‡† •›•–‡• ‘’ƒ›Ǧ™‹†‡ –Šƒ– •–”‡ƒŽ‹‡ —’ƒ”ƒŽŽ‡Ž‡† ƒ ‡••–‘–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –ǯ•‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ƒ–ǦƒǦ ’”‘ ‡••‡•‘”ƒ††˜ƒŽ—‡–‘‘—” Ž‹‡–•ǤŠ‡•‡•›•–‡• ‰Žƒ ‡ˆ‘”‹’”‘˜‡†˜‹•‹„‹Ž‹–›ƒ††‡ ‹•‹‘ƒ‹‰ǤŠ‹• ‹ Ž—†‡ǣ •‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡Šƒ•‹–‡‰”ƒ–‡†ƒŽŽ–Š‡’”‘ ‡••‡•‡ ‡••ƒ”›–‘ • Œ‡”ƒ”‘Œ‡ –Ƭ‡•‘—” ‡ƒƒ‰‡‡–›•–‡ ƒƒ‰‡ƒ†‹’”‘˜‡–Š‡Ž‹ˆ‡ › Ž‡‘ˆ–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –™Š‹ Š • ›•‹–‡ǡƒ‡™Ž›‹’Ž‡‡–‡† Ž‘—†„ƒ•‡†’”‘Œ‡ – ‹Ǧ–—”•ƒ˜‡•‘—” Ž‹‡–„‘–Š–‹‡ƒ†‘‡›Ǥ ƒƒ‰‡‡–•›•–‡ • ”‹ƒ˜‡”ƒ ƒ† ‹ ”‘•‘ˆ– ”‘Œ‡ – • Š‡†—Ž‹‰ Š‡ •›•–‡ ‘– ‘Ž› ‡‡’• ƒ DzŽ‹˜‡dz ƒ ‘—–‹‰ ‘ˆ •‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡ ƒŽŽ ‘ˆ ‘—” ’”‘Œ‡ – „—†‰‡–•ǡ ‡ƒ”‡† –‘ †ƒ–‡ǡ ™‘” ‹ • ‡‹ ƒǦͳͲ͵ ƒ‡”ǡ ƒ’ƒ„Ž‡‘ˆ‘„–ƒ‹‹‰ͷͲǡͲͲͲ ’”‘‰”‡••ƒ†‡•–‹ƒ–‡–‘ ‘’Ž‡–‡ǡ„—–‹–ƒŽ•‘ƒŽŽ‘™• ’‘‹–•‘ˆ†ƒ–ƒ’‡”•‡ ‘† ”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡”•–‘ƒ••‹‰ƒ†”‡•‘—” ‡Ž‘ƒ†‘—”•–ƒˆˆ • ǦŠ‘—•‡ •‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– –‡ƒ –Šƒ– ‹• ƒ† ’”‘Œ‡ –•Ǥ Š‡   ‡ƒ ‹• Š‡”‡ –‘ •‡”˜‡ –Š‡ ƒŽ ƒ’ƒ„Ž‡‘ˆ —•–‘‹œ‹‰•‘ˆ–™ƒ”‡ǯ•–‘‡‡––Š‡‡˜‡”Ǧ ƒ”„‘—” ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡  ƒ† ‘‹– –‘ †‡Ž‹˜‡”‹‰ ‘—” ™‘” Šƒ‰‹‰‡‡†•‘ˆ‘—” Ž‹‡–• ƒ••‹‰‡–•‘Ǧ–‹‡ƒ†™‹–Š‹„—†‰‡–ǤŠ‡ ‡ƒ ‡ ’”‹†‡ ‘—”•‡Ž˜‡• ‘ ‘„–ƒ‹‹‰ ƒ† ƒ•–‡”‹‰ ‡™ ‘ˆ ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ• Šƒ• „‡‡ Šƒ† •‡Ž‡ –‡† –‘ ‘ˆˆ‡” –Š‡ –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰›ƒŠ‡ƒ†‘ˆ‘—” ‘’‡–‹–‘”•ǡ™Š‹ Š‡ƒ„Ž‡•—• ƒ˜ƒ‹Žƒ„Ž‡”‡•‘—” ‡•ƒ†–Š‡–‡ Š‘Ž‘‰‹ ƒŽ ƒ’ƒ„‹Ž‹–‹‡•

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               23 –‘•‡”˜‡–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡‹ƒŽŽ‘ˆ–Š‡–ƒ••‡˜‹•‹‘‡†‘–Š‹• Š‡ ‡ƒ—†‡”•–ƒ†•–Šƒ–ƒ• Š‡†—Ž‡‹•‹–‡†‡† ‘–”ƒ –Ǥ™‡‡Ž›”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡”•‡‡–‹‰‡•—”‡• ‘–‘Ž›ˆ‘”–Š‡ ‘•—Ž–ƒ–ǡ„—–ƒŽ•‘ˆ‘”–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡–‘ –Šƒ–’”‹‘”‹–‹‡•ƒ”‡†‹• —••‡†ƒ†”‡•‘—” ‡•ƒ”‡ƒŽŽ‘ ƒ–‡† ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‡–Š‡‹””‡•‘—” ‡•ˆ‘””‡˜‹‡™‹‰•—„‹––ƒŽ•ƒ† ƒ ‘”†‹‰Ž›Ǥ ƒ†‡ƒ Š‘ˆ–Š‡•—„Ǧ ‘•—Ž–ƒ–•Šƒ˜‡ ˆ‘””‡’‘”–‹‰–‘‘–Š‡”‹ŽŽƒ‰‡•–ƒˆˆƒ†‡’ƒ”–‡–•Ǥ ƒ˜ƒ‹Žƒ„‹Ž‹–›ˆ‘”–Š‹• ‘–”ƒ –ƒ†‡š‹•–‹‰™‘”Ž‘ƒ†™‹ŽŽ ‘–‹’ƒ ––Š‡‡‡†•‘ˆ–Š‡ ‘–”ƒ –Ǥ ”‘Œ‡ – —†‰‡–• ƒ”‡ ‘–”‘ŽŽ‡† „› ‘•‹•–‡– ”‡˜‹‡™ –Š”‘—‰Š‘—– –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ Ž‹ˆ‡ ‘ˆ ƒ ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ††‹–‹‘ƒŽŽ›ǡ ƒ††‹–‹‘–‘Œ‡”ƒǡ Šƒ•”‡ ‡–Ž›’—” Šƒ•‡†ƒ†  ǯ• —ƒŽ‹–› ••—”ƒ ‡Ȁ—ƒŽ‹–› ‘–”‘Ž ’”‘ ‡•• ‹’Ž‡‡–‡†  ǡ ƒ ‹–‡‰”ƒ–‡† Ž‘—†Ǧ„ƒ•‡† ”‡“—‹”‡• ”‘••†‹• ‹’Ž‹‡ƒ†‹†‡’‡†‡–”‡˜‹‡™•ƒ– ‘•–”— –‹‘†‘ —‡–ƒƒ‰‡‡–•‘Ž—–‹‘™‹–Šƒ ‡ƒ Š‹Ž‡•–‘‡Ǥ––Š‡͸ͲΨƒ†—’—–‹Ž„‹††‹‰ǡ–Š‡ ƒ—–‘ƒ–‡†‘„‹Ž‡ƒ††‡•–‘’•› ǤŠ‹•ƒ†˜ƒ ‡‡– ’”‘Œ‡ – ™‹ŽŽ —†‡”‰‘ ƒ Dz ‘•–”— –ƒ„‹Ž‹–›dz ”‡˜‹‡™ „› ƒŽŽ‘™•   –‘ —’Ž‘ƒ† –Š‡ ‘•– ”‡ ‡– †‘ —‡–• –Š‡ †‹”‡ –‘” ‘ˆ ‘•–”— –‹‘ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ‘” ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ˆ—ŽŽ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’Žƒ• –‘ ƒ Ž‘—†Ǧ„ƒ•‡† Š‘•–‡† ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰‹•’‡ –‹‘•‡”˜‹ ‡•ǡ†‡’‡†‹‰‘–Š‡–›’‡ •‹–‡Ǥ ƒŽŽ‘™•–Š‡‘™‡”ǡ ‘–”ƒ –‘”ǡ‹•’‡ –‘”• ‘ˆ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ƒ†‡‰‹‡‡”•–‘Ž‘‰‘ƒ†ƒ”—’†”ƒ™‹‰•ǡ•—„‹–  •ǡ ‘—‹ ƒ–‡ƒ† ”‡ƒ–‡ƒ†”‡•’‘†–‘’— Š Š‡   ‡ƒǯ• ‰‘ƒŽ ‹• –‘ ’”‘˜‹†‡ –Š‡ ƒŽ ƒ”„‘—” Ž‹•–•Ǥ Š‹• ”‡ƒŽǦ–‹‡ ‘ŽŽƒ„‘”ƒ–‹˜‡ –‘‘Ž ƒ—–‘ƒ–‡• ƒ† ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ ™‹–Š ƒ Š‹‰Š “—ƒŽ‹–› ’”‘Œ‡ – „› ‡‡–‹‰ –Š‡ –Š‘”‘—‰ŠŽ› †‘ —‡–• ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ǡ  • ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ǯ• • Š‡†—Ž‡ ƒ† „—†‰‡– ”‡“—‹”‡‡–•ǡ ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ†’— ŠŽ‹•–‹–‡•Ǥ ƒ•ǡƒ••‹‰–Š‡‘•–“—ƒŽ‹ϐ‹‡†ƒ††‡’‡†ƒ„Ž‡•–ƒˆˆ–‘ ƒ””›‘—––Š‡™‘””‡“—‹”‡†—†‡”–Š‹•‘–”ƒ –ǤŠ‡ –  ǡ ƒ ‡› ‡š‡” ‹•‡ǡ ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ‹ –Š‡ ‹ Ǧ‘ˆˆ  ‡ƒ˜ƒŽ—‡•–Š‡‹’‘”–ƒ ‡‘ˆ‡‡–‹‰‹Ž‡•–‘‡ ‡‡–‹‰ǡ‹•ϐ‹ƒŽ‹œ‹‰–Š‡• Š‡†—Ž‡ƒ†‹†‡–‹ˆ›‹‰‘—” †ƒ–‡•ǡ”‡˜‹‡™†ƒ–‡•ǡƒ†ϐ‹ƒŽ•—„‹––ƒŽ†ƒ–‡•Ǥ˜‡”ƒŽŽǡ ‡›”‹•ˆƒ –‘”•ǤŠ‹•‹˜‘Ž˜‡•–Š‡ ‘’Ž‡–‡–‡ƒƒ† –Š‡   –‡ƒ Šƒ• –Š‡ ”‡•‘—” ‡•ǡ •‹ŽŽ•ǡ Ž‡ƒ†‡”•Š‹’ ‹ Ž—†‡•‡ƒ Š†‹• ‹’Ž‹‡ƒ†”‡•’‘•‹„Ž‡–‡ƒ‡„‡”Ǥ ƒ††‡•‹”‡–‘†‡Ž‹˜‡”ƒ•— ‡••ˆ—Ž’”‘Œ‡ –‘Ǧ–‹‡ƒ† ‡ ˆ‘ —• ‘ –ƒ• ”‹–‹ ƒŽ ˆ— –‹‘• „ƒ•‡† ‘ ‡ƒ Š ™‹–Š‹„—†‰‡––‘–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡Ǥ †‹• ‹’Ž‹‡ǯ•‘™Ž‡†‰‡ƒ”‡ƒǤŠ‡ ‘’Ž‡–‡‹˜‘Ž˜‡‡– ‡’Šƒ•‹œ‡• • Š‡†—Ž‡ ƒ™ƒ”‡‡•• ƒ† ‘’Ž‡–‡ –‡ƒ „—›Ǧ‹Ǥ ‘”‡šƒ’Ž‡ǡ‹ˆƒ’‘–‡–‹ƒŽ•Ž‹’‹–Š‡• Š‡†—Ž‡ ‹• ‹†‡–‹ϐ‹‡†ǡ –Š‡ ”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡” ƒ ƒ††”‡•• ‹– –Š”‘—‰Š–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –ǯ•‹••—‡•ƒ†”‹•ƒƒŽ›•‹•’”‘ ‡••Ǥ  Š‡†—Ž‡ Šƒ‰‡• ‘ˆ–‡ Šƒ˜‡ †‘™•–”‡ƒ ‹’ƒ –• ƒ†’‡”‹––‹‰‹•ƒŽ™ƒ›•ƒ ”‹–‹ ƒŽ‡Ž‡‡–ǤŠ‡”‡ˆ‘”‡ǡ  ̵•’”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡”•ƒ”‡–”ƒ‹‡†–‘—•‡–Š‡• Š‡†—Ž‡ ƒ•ƒˆ— –‹‘ƒŽ–‘‘Ž–‘ˆ‘ —•‘ ”‹–‹ ƒŽ–ƒ••–Šƒ–‹’ƒ – –Š‡ϐ‹ƒŽ ‘’Ž‡–‹‘–‹‡Ž‹‡Ǥ

‹–Š–Š‡• Š‡†—Ž‡†‹•–”‹„—–‡†–‘–Š‡–‡ƒǡ–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡” Ž‘•‡Ž› –”ƒ • ‹†‹˜‹†—ƒŽ –ƒ• ƒ† —’†ƒ–‡• ’”‘Œ‡ – ’”‘‰”‡••Ǥ ˆ ‹” —•–ƒ ‡• ‘ —” –Šƒ– Šƒ˜‡ –Š‡ ’‘–‡–‹ƒŽ –‘ ƒ—•‡ †‡Žƒ›•ǡ –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡” ‹• ƒ—–Š‘”‹œ‡†–‘ƒ••‹‰‘”‡”‡•‘—” ‡•–‘–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ˆ †‡Žƒ›•ƒ”‡’‡”‹––‹‰‘”ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹˜‡‹ƒ–—”‡ǡ–Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡”™‹ŽŽ”‡˜‹•‡–Š‡• Š‡†—Ž‡ ‘•‹†‡”‹‰ –Š‡’‘–‡–‹ƒŽ”‹•‘ˆ ‘–‹—‹‰ˆ‘”™ƒ”†™‹–Šƒ†‡•‹‰ ™‹–Š‘—–ϐ‹ƒŽ’”‘Œ‡ –ƒ’’”‘˜ƒŽǤ— Šƒ•‹–—ƒ–‹‘™‹ŽŽ„‡ ’”‡•‡–‡† –‘ –Š‡ ‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ –‘ †‡–‡”‹‡ ‹ˆ –Š‡ †‡Žƒ›‡† –ƒ•• ƒ’”‘ ‡‡†„ƒ•‡†‘–Š‡ƒ–‹ ‹’ƒ–‡†‘—– ‘‡‘ˆ –Š‡–Š‹”†’ƒ”–›ƒ’’”‘˜ƒŽ•’”‘ ‡••‡•Ǥ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               24 ǧ Š‡ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰Ž‹•–‘ˆ•—„Ǧ ‘•—Ž–ƒ–•™‹ŽŽ„‡—–‹Ž‹œ‡†ˆ‘”–Š‡†—”ƒ–‹‘‘ˆ–Š‹• ‘–”ƒ –Ǥ

—„Ǧ‘•—Ž–ƒ– ‡”˜‹ ‡ ‘•—Ž–ƒ–•ǡ  Ǥ ”‹†‰‡‡•‹‰Ȁ–”— –—”ƒŽ ͷͳͲŠ‘–‰—‘ƒ†ǡ—‹–‡ͶͲʹǡ—”‹•‡ǡ ͵͵͵ʹ͸ ͹ͷͶǤʹͳ͸ǤʹͲʹ͹ ƒ†ƒ•Ȁ‘ŠƒŽ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ǡ  Ǥ –”— –—”ƒŽ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ʹʹͳͳͷͶ–Š–ǡ ‘”–ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡ǡ ͵͵͵Ͳͺ ͻͷͶǤ͹͹ͳǤͲ͸͵Ͳ —––‹‰‰‹‡‡”•‘ˆ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡‘–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ͳͳͳͳ•––ǡƒ‹ƒ‡ƒ Šǡ ͵͵ͲͲͶ ͻͷͶǤͻͶͳǤͺ͹ͲͲ –‹Ž‹–›‘–Š‘Ž‹‰Ƭ‹”š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘ —„•—”ˆƒ ‡–‹Ž‹–›‰‹‡‡”‹‰ȋȌ Ͷ͸͵Ͳͳͳ–Š˜‡ǡƒŽƒ†ƒ”ǡ ͵͵͵͵Ͷ ͻͷͶǤͻͻ͵Ǥͷͷͷʹ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ”‘—’ǡ  Ǥ ”ƒˆϐ‹ ƒ–ƒ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ͳͶͲͲͳͲ͹–Š˜‡—‡ǡ‹ƒ‹ǡ ͵͵ͳ͹ʹ ͹ͺ͸ǤͶͷ͸Ǥ͹͹ͲͲ

 ‘•—Ž–ƒ–•ǡ  ǤȋȀ ƒ†ƒ•Ȁ‘ŠƒŽ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ǡ Ȍ Ž‡† „› ‘Š‡‹Žƒ ƒ†‘—‰Šǡ  Ǥ ȋȌ ™‹ŽŽ ’”‘˜‹†‡ –Š‡  ‹• ƒ ‘—–Š Ž‘”‹†ƒ „ƒ•‡†ǡ •–”— –—”ƒŽ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ‹‘”‹–›Ǧ‘™‡†ǡ •ƒŽŽ „—•‹‡•• —†‡”–Š‹• ‘–”ƒ –ǡ‹ˆƒ†™Š‡ ‘’”‹•‡† ‘ˆ ˆ‘”‡” ‡‹•™‡‰‡”ǡ ‘ Šǡ Ƭ ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡• ‡‡†„›–Š‡‹–›Ǥ‹•ƒ ‡”–‹ϐ‹‡†ǡǡƒ† ȋ Ȍ ‡’Ž‘›‡‡•Ǥ  ‹• ƒ —Ž–‹Ǧ†‹• ‹’Ž‹‡† ‹˜‹Ž  ϐ‹” ™‹–Š ‘˜‡” Ͷͷ ›‡ƒ”• ‘ˆ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ ‹˜‹Ž ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‘•—Ž–‹‰ ϐ‹” •’‡ ‹ƒŽ‹œ‹‰ ’”‹ƒ”‹Ž› ‹ ƒ† •–”— –—”ƒŽ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ˆ‘” ƒ› •–ƒ–‡ǡ –Š‡–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘”‘ƒ†™ƒ›ƒ†•–”— –—”ƒŽ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‘—–›ǡƒ† ‹–›ƒ‰‡ ‹‡•Ǥ‹‹Žƒ”‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡• •‡”˜‹ ‡• Ȃ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ „”‹†‰‡ †‡•‹‰ǡ ‹–‡” Šƒ‰‡ ’”‘˜‹†‡†ˆ‘”˜ƒ”‹‘—•’—„Ž‹ ‡–‹–‹‡•‹ Ž—†‡ǣ †‡•‹‰ǡ Š‹‰Š™ƒ› †‡•‹‰ǡ —”„ƒ •–”‡‡– ƒ”–‡”‹ƒŽ †‡•‹‰ǡ ’”‡Ž‹‹ƒ”› ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ •–—†‹‡•ǡ ƒ† „”‹†‰‡ • ƒ”ƒ†”‡ ”‡ƒ–‹‘ƒŽˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ǡƒ’Š‹–Š‡ƒ–‡”• ‹•’‡ –‹‘•Ǥ • ‹˜‹ „—‹Ž†‹‰•ǡȋŽ‹„”ƒ”‹‡•ǡ ‹–› ‘’Ž‡šǡ’‘Ž‹ ‡ ƒ†ϐ‹”‡•–ƒ–‹‘•Ȍ Š‡  •–ƒˆˆ Šƒ• „‡‡ ‹˜‘Ž˜‡† ‹ ƒ —Ž–‹–—†‡ ‘ˆ • ƒ•–ƒ”•–”— –—”‡• ‹ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡ ’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡ ”‡“—‹”‹‰ –Š‡ ˆ—ŽŽ ‰ƒ—– • ƒ”‹ƒ•ƒ†•‡ƒ™ƒŽŽ•–”— –—”‡• ‘ˆ ‘•‹†‡”ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ”ƒ‰‹‰ ˆ”‘ ˜‡”› ‘’Ž‡š • ƒ–‡” –”‡ƒ–‡– ’Žƒ– ‡š’ƒ•‹‘ ƒ† ‹–‡” Šƒ‰‡•–‘•ƒŽŽ‡”‹‘”ƒ”–‡”‹ƒŽ•ǤŠ‡•–ƒˆˆ ”‡‘˜ƒ–‹‘ Šƒ• ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ™‘”‹‰ ‘ †‹•–”‹ – ™‹†‡ ‘–”ƒ –•Ǥ • ƒ–‡” ‘–”‘Žƒ††”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡•–”— –—”‡• Š‹Ž‡ ™‹–Š  ǡ –Š‡ •–ƒˆˆ ™‘”‡† ‘ ‘–”ƒ –• –Šƒ– • ƒ”‹‰‰ƒ”ƒ‰‡ ‹ Ž—†‡†‹•–”‹ –™‹†‡”‹†‰‡‡•‹‰‡”˜‹ ‡•ˆ‘”  • ”‹†‰‡ƒ† —Ž˜‡”–•–”— –—”‡• ‹•–”‹ – Ͷǡ ‹•–”‹ – ™‹†‡ ‘•–”— –ƒ„‹Ž‹–› ‡˜‹‡™ ˆ‘” ††‹–‹‘ƒŽŽ›ǡ‹• ‡”–‹ϐ‹‡†„”‹†‰‡ƒ†‹• ‡ŽŽƒ‡‘—• ‹•–”‹ –͸ƒ†‹ƒ‹Ǧƒ†‡‘—–›‹• ‡ŽŽƒ‡‘—• •–”— –—”‡•„› ‹–Š‡ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‹‰ ƒ–‡‰‘”‹‡•ǣ ‡”˜‹ ‡• ‘–”ƒ –•Ǥ Š‡ –ƒ•• —†‡” –Š‡•‡ ‘–”ƒ –• ‹ Ž—†‡† ˜ƒ”‹‡–› ‘ˆ –ƒ•• •— Š ƒ• ‹‘” ”‘ƒ†™ƒ›Ȁ • ͵Ǥͳ‹‘” ‹‰Š™ƒ›‡•‹‰ „”‹†‰‡•’”‘Œ‡ –•ǡ‹• ‡ŽŽƒ‡‘—• –‡•ǡ”‡˜‹‡™ƒ† • ͶǤͳǤͳ‹• ‡ŽŽƒ‡‘—•–”— –—”‡• ‘ˆ™‘”†‘‡„›‘–Š‡” ‘•—Ž–ƒ–•Ǥ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               25 • ͶǤͳǤʹ‹‘””‹†‰‡†‡•‹‰ ‘ˆ •—„•—”ˆƒ ‡ ƒ–‡”‹ƒŽ•ǡ ”‡•‹•–‹˜‹–› –‡•–‹‰ǡ ƒ† • ͳͲǤͳ ‘ƒ†™ƒ› ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‰‡‘’Š›•‹ ƒŽ –‡ Š‹“—‡• •— Š ƒ• ‰”‘—† ’‡‡–”ƒ–‹‰ •’‡ –‹‘ ”ƒ†ƒ”ǡ •‘‹Ž „‘”‹‰•ǡ ‘‹–‘”‹‰ ™‡ŽŽ ‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹‘ ƒ† • ‡”–‹ϐ‹‡†–Š”‡•Š‘Ž†‹•’‡ –‘” •‡‹•‘‰”ƒ’Š‹  ‡“—‹’‡– —–‹Ž‹œƒ–‹‘Ǥ ”‹ŽŽ‡”• ȋ͹Ȍ ƒ”‡ –”ƒ‹‡†ƒ† ‡”–‹ϐ‹‡†–‘’‡”ˆ‘”‰‡‘–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ†”‹ŽŽ‹‰ • –Š‡ •–”— –—”ƒŽ ‡‰‹‡‡” ‘ ƒ —„‡” ‘ˆ ’”‹˜ƒ–‡ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ‹ ƒ ‘”†ƒ ‡ ™‹–Š –Š‡ ‘—–Š Ž‘”‹†ƒ ƒ–‡” ‘‡” ‹ƒŽ ƒ† ”‡•‹†‡–‹ƒŽ ’”‘Œ‡ –• –Š”‘—‰Š‘—– ƒƒ‰‡‡– ‹•–”‹ – ȋ Ȍ ƒ† –Š‡ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡•–‘ǡ  Šƒ• ‹Ǧ†‡’–Š ‘™Ž‡†‰‡ ‘ˆ Š‡ ‹–›ǯ• ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ”‡“—‹”‡‡–•Ǥ‘—’Ž‡†™‹–Š‘˜‡”ʹͲ›‡ƒ”•‘ˆ–‡ƒ‹‰ ȋ Ȍ•–ƒ†ƒ”†•Ǥ ™‹–Š   ‘ ‘˜‡” ͶͲ ’”‘Œ‡ –• Ž‘ ƒ–‡† ‹ ‡•–‘ ƒ† –Š”‘—‰Š‘—– –Š‡ –”‹Ǧ ‘—–› ƒ”‡ƒǡ Š‡ ‹–› ƒ „‡ –‹Ž‹–›‘–Š‘Ž‹‰Ƭ‹”š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘ ‘ϐ‹†‡– –Šƒ– –Š‡› ™‹ŽŽ ”‡ ‡‹˜‡ ‘—–•–ƒ†‹‰ •‡”˜‹ ‡•  –‹Ž‹–› ‘–Š‘Ž‹‰ Ƭ ‹” š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘ ‹• ƒ ˜ƒ —— ƒ–‡”‡†–‘–Š‡‡‡†•‘ˆŠ‡‹–›Ǥ ‡š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘ ‘’ƒ›–Šƒ–’”‹ƒ”‹Ž›—•‡•ƒ‹”–‘†‹‰™‹–ŠǤ ›—•‹‰ƒ‹”–‘–Š‡•‘ˆ–†‹‰ǡ‘—” Ž‹‡–• ƒ”‡•–ƒ••—”‡ —––‹‰ ‰‹‡‡”• ‘ˆ Ž‘”‹†ƒǡ –Šƒ– –Š‡› ƒ”‡ ‹‹‹œ‹‰ –Š‡ ”‹• ‘ˆ †ƒƒ‰‡ –‘ ƒ›  Ǥ ȋ—––‹‰Ȍ Šƒ• „‡‡ ‘‡ ‡š‹•–‹‰—–‹Ž‹–‹‡•ƒ†”‘ƒ†„ƒ•‡Ǥ ‘ˆ –Š‡ ’”‡‹‡” ‰‡‘–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ϐ‹”• ‹ ‘—–Š  –‹Ž‹–› ‘–Š‘Ž‹‰ Ƭ ‹” š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆˆ‡”• “—ƒŽ‹–› Ž‘”‹†ƒ •‹ ‡ ‹–• ‹ ‡’–‹‘ ‹ ͳͻ͸͹Ǥ ”‹‘” –‘ –Š‹• ‡˜‡Ž–‹Ž‹–›‘ ƒ–‹‰Ƭ‡•‹‰ƒ–‹‘‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǥ‡˜‡Ž †ƒ–‡ ™‘” ™ƒ• ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† —†‡” –Š‡ ƒ‡ —––‹‰ ‘ˆˆ‡”•–Š‡‘•– ‘’Ž‡–‡ƒ† ‘•‹•–‡–†ƒ–ƒ†—”‹‰–Š‡ ‰‹‡‡”•ǡ  Ǥǡ™Š‹ Š‘”‹‰‹ƒ–‡†‹ͳͻͷ͸’”‡ ‡†‡†„› ϐ‹ƒŽ †‡•‹‰ †‡ ‹•‹‘•Ǥ ‡ ’”‘˜‹†‡ ˜‹•—ƒŽ ˜‡”‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ǤǤ—––‹‰‹‹ƒ‹ˆ”‘ͳͻ͵ʹ—–‹Žͳͻͷ͸Ǥ—––‹‰̵• ƒ† ’”‡ ‹•‡ Š‘”‹œ‘–ƒŽ ƒ† ˜‡”–‹ ƒŽ ƒ’’‹‰ ‘ˆ ‘’”‡Š‡•‹˜‡”ƒ‰‡‘ˆ•‡”˜‹ ‡•‹ Ž—†‡‰‡‘–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ —†‡”‰”‘—†—–‹Ž‹–‹‡•ƒ†”‡Žƒ–‡†•–”— –—”‡•Ǥ‡ƒŽ•‘ ‡š’Ž‘”ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ •‘‹Ž „‘”‹‰• ‘ˆˆ‡” †‡–ƒ‹Ž‡† †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒ† ’”‡ ‹•‡ ”‡’‘”–‹‰ ƒ† ‰”‘—†™ƒ–‡” ™‡ŽŽ †”‹ŽŽ‹‰ǡ ‘‹–‘”‹‰ ‘ˆ ’‹Ž‡ ‡–Š‘†• ‘ ‘—” —„Ǧ—”ˆƒ ‡ –‹Ž‹–› ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹‘ǡ ‰”‘—†™‘” ‘†‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† Š‡‹ ƒŽ ‡’‘”–•Ǥ  ‡ ‘„–ƒ‹ –Š‡•‡ ”‡’‘”–• —•‹‰ •–ƒ–‡ ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‰”‘—–‹‰’”‘ ‡†—”‡•ǡ“—ƒŽ‹–› ‘–”‘ŽȀ“—ƒŽ‹–›ƒ••—”ƒ ‡ ƒ”– ‡“—‹’‡– ’‡”ˆ‘”‹‰ ‘ˆ– ‹‰ –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰›Ǥ  Š‡ –‡•–‹‰‘ˆ ‘•–”— –‹‘ƒ–‡”‹ƒŽ•ǡ•–”— –—”ƒŽ‹•’‡ –‹‘• Ž‡ƒ‡•–ƒ†‘•–‘Ǧ†‡•–”— –‹˜‡‡–Š‘†‘ˆ‘ˆ–‹‰ǡ ȋ•’‡ ‹ƒŽȀ–Š”‡•Š‘Ž†Ȍ‘ˆ•–”— –—”‡•Ǥ”‘Œ‡ ––›’‡•‹ Ž—†‡ ‘‹–š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘‘”‘–Š‘Ž‹‰‹•—•‹‰ƒ ——ƒ†‹” ƒ‹”’‘”–•ǡ•‡ƒ’‘”–•ǡ”‘ƒ†™ƒ›•ȋ‹’”‘˜‡‡–•ǡ™‹†‡‹‰ǡ š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘Ǥ ‡š–‡•‹‘•ǡŽ‹‰Š–‹‰ǡ‰—ƒ”†”ƒ‹Ž•Ȍǡ„”‹†‰‡•ǡ’ƒ”‹‰Ž‘–• ƒ†‰ƒ”ƒ‰‡•ǡ†”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡•›•–‡•ǡ ‹–›ŠƒŽŽ•ƒ†—‹ ‹’ƒŽ Š‡‡‡ϐ‹–•‘ˆǣ „—‹Ž†‹‰•ǡ ’ƒ”•ǡ ”‡ ”‡ƒ–‹‘ƒŽ ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ǡ Š‘•’‹–ƒŽ•ǡ • ‘•–ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ ‡†— ƒ–‹‘ƒŽ ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡• ȋǦͳʹ ƒ† Š‹‰Š‡” ‡†— ƒ–‹‘ƒŽ • ‹‡ˆϐ‹ ‹‡– ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•Ȍ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ƒ—†‹–‘”‹—•ǡ •–ƒ†‹—•Ȁ •’‘”–• • ‡ ”‡ƒ•‡•‡š’‡ –‡†–‹Ž‹–›‘ϐŽ‹ –• ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ǡ ™ƒ–‡” ƒ† ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” –”‡ƒ–‡– ’Žƒ–•ǡ • ‡†— ‡•‡†‡•‹‰‡Žƒ›• ™ƒ–‡”•–‘”ƒ‰‡ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ǡ ‘—”–Š‘—•‡•ǡ‹†—•–”‹ƒŽ’ƒ”•ǡ • ‹‹‹œ‡•‹ƒ„‹Ž‹–›š’‘•—”‡ ‹‹‰ ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•ǡ •Š‘’’‹‰ ‡–‡”•ǡ ”‡•‹†‡–‹ƒŽ ‘—‹–‹‡•ǡŠ‘–‡Ž•ǡƒ••‹•–‡†ǦŽ‹˜‹‰ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–‹‡•ǡŠ‹‰ŠǦ”‹•‡ ‹” š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘ ‹• ƒ ‘Ǧ†‡•–”— –‹˜‡ ‡–Š‘† ˆ‘” ‘†‘‹‹—•ƒ†‘ˆϐ‹ ‡–‘™‡”•ǡƒ† ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ •ƒˆ‡Ž› ƒ† ‡ˆϐ‹ ‹‡–Ž› Ž‘ ƒ–‹‰ ƒ† ‡š’‘•‹‰ ‡š‹•–‹‰ –‘™‡”•Ǥ —†‡”‰”‘—†—–‹Ž‹–‹‡•‘”’”‡’ƒ”‹‰–‘‹•–ƒŽŽ‡™‘‡•Ǥ  ‡ƒŠ‘Ž‡‹• —–‹–Š‡•—”ˆƒ ‡ǡ’”‡••—”‹œ‡†ƒ‹”‹•—•‡† Geotechnical Exploration and Engineering –‘„”‡ƒ—’–Š‡•‘‹Ž™Š‹Ž‡ƒŠ‹‰Š’”‡••—”‡˜ƒ ———‹–‹•   ǯ‰‡‘–‡ Š‹ ƒŽ‡š’Ž‘”ƒ–‹‘ƒ†‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ –Š‡—•‡†–‘”‡‘˜‡ƒ›‹’‡†‹‰†‡„”‹•†‡’‘•‹–‹‰‹– •‡”˜‹ ‡•‹ Ž—†‡•‹–‡‡š’Ž‘”ƒ–‹‘•ǡ•ƒ’Ž‡ƒƒŽ›•‹•ǡ•‹–‡ ‹–‘–Š‡•–‘”ƒ‰‡–ƒǤŠ‹•—†‡”‰”‘—†—–‹Ž‹–›Ž‘ ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† ˆ‘—†ƒ–‹‘ ”‡ ‘‡†ƒ–‹‘•ǡ •‹–‡ ˆ‡ƒ•‹„‹Ž‹–›ǡ ‡–Š‘†Šƒ•„‡ ‘‡–Š‡‹†—•–”›•–ƒ†ƒ”†ˆ‘”†‹‰‰‹‰ ‰”‘—† ‘†‹ϐ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ”‡ ‘‡†ƒ–‹‘•ǡ Žƒ”‰‡ • ƒŽ‡ ˜‡”› ’”‡ ‹•‡ —–‹Ž‹–› ’‘–Š‘Ž‡• ™‹–Š ˜‹”–—ƒŽŽ› ‘ ”‹• ‘ˆ ‰‡‘Ž‘‰‹ ƒŽ•—”˜‡›’”‘‰”ƒ•ǡ—–‹Ž‹œƒ–‹‘‘ˆ‘—– ”‘’’‹‰• †ƒƒ‰‹‰ƒ›‡š‹•–‹‰—–‹Ž‹–‹‡•Ǥƒ ——‡š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘‹•

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               26 —„•—”ˆƒ ‡–‹Ž‹–›‰‹‡‡”‹‰ȋȌ‹•‹˜ƒŽ—ƒ„Ž‡–‘‘Ž  ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‘” ‹˜‹Ž ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ‹”• ƒ† †‡”‰”‘—† ”‘—’ǡ  Ǥ ȋȌ is a ‘–”ƒ –‘”•ǤŠƒ•–Š‡’‘–‡–‹ƒŽ–‘‹’”‘˜‡†‡•‹‰ ‡”–‹ϐ‹‡† ǡ ǡ Ȁ †‡ ‹•‹‘•ǡ ‡Ž‹‹ƒ–‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ †‡Žƒ›•ǡ ’”‘–‡ – –Š‡ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ‘’ƒ› ’—„Ž‹ •ƒˆ‡–›ƒ†‹ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡ƒ†ƒ˜‘‹†‹ ”‡ƒ•‡•‹ „ƒ•‡† ‘—– ‘ˆ ‹ƒ‹ǡ Ǥ ™‹–Š ’”‘Œ‡ – ‘•–•Ǥ ‘”‡ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ‹ –Š‡ ƒ”‡ƒ• ‘ˆ –”ƒˆϐ‹  Ƭ –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ –Šƒ– •’‡ ‹ƒŽ‹œ‡• ‹ –”ƒˆϐ‹  ƒ† Š‹‰Š™ƒ›  ƒ ƒ—ƒ”› ʹͲͲͲ  Ȁ —”†—‡ ‹˜‡”•‹–› •–—†› ƒƒŽ›•‹•ǡ–”ƒˆϐ‹ †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ǡ‹˜‡–‘”‹‡•ǡ ǡ’ƒ”‹‰ •–ƒ–‡† –Šƒ– ˆ‘” ‡˜‡”› ̈́ͳǤͲͲ •’‡– ‘ —„ —”ˆƒ ‡ •–—†‹‡•ǡ•‹‰ƒŽ–”ƒˆϐ‹ ™ƒ””ƒ–•ǡ–”ƒˆϐ‹ ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•ƒ† –‹Ž‹–›‰‹‡‡”‹‰–Š‡”‡™ƒ•ƒ•ƒ˜‹‰•‘ˆ̈́ͶǤ͸ʹǤŠ‹• –”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ •’‡ ‹ƒŽ •–—†‹‡•Ǥ ǯ• •–ƒˆˆ Šƒ• •–—†›™ƒ•“—ƒ–‹ϐ‹‡†ˆ”‘ƒ–‘–ƒŽ‘ˆ͹ͳ’”‘Œ‡ –•™‹–Š „‡‹‰‹˜‘Ž˜‡†‹–”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ƒ†–”ƒˆϐ‹  ‘–”ƒ –• ƒ ‘„‹‡† ‘•–”— –‹‘˜ƒŽ—‡‹‡š ‡••‘ˆ̈́ͳ„‹ŽŽ‹‘Ǥ ™‹–Š–Š‡ Ž‘”‹†ƒ‡’ƒ”–‡–‘ˆ”ƒ•’‘”–ƒ–‹‘ȋ Ȍ ƒ†ƒ›‘–Š‡”’—„Ž‹ ƒ†’”‹˜ƒ–‡ƒ‰‡ ‹‡•–Š”‘—‰Š‘—– –Š‡–ƒ–‡‘ˆ Ž‘”‹†ƒ’”‘˜‹†‹‰•‹‹Žƒ”•‡”˜‹ ‡•–‘–Š‘•‡ ”‡“—‹”‡†„›–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡‘ˆ‹‡ ”‡•–‘–”ƒ –Ǥǡ ƒ•‘‡‘ˆ–Š‡‘”‡”‡ ‘‰‹œ‡††ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘–‡ƒ•ǡ Šƒ• ƒ ’”‘˜‡ ƒ’ƒ„‹Ž‹–› –‘ ’‡”ˆ‘” †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒ† ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™• ƒ ’”‘ ‡†—”‡ –Šƒ– ‹ ‘”’‘”ƒ–‡• –Š‡ Žƒ–‡•– –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰› ™Š‡ †‡’Ž‘›‹‰ –”ƒˆϐ‹  †ƒ–ƒ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡•Ǥ

ƒ’”‘˜‡†ƒƒ‰‡’”‡˜‡–‹‘•‡”˜‹ ‡–Šƒ––‹Ž‹–›‘–Š‘Ž‹‰Ƭ‹”š ƒ˜ƒ–‹‘—•‡•–‘‹ ‡–Š‘†•ƒ˜ƒ‹Žƒ„Ž‡–‘†ƒ–‡Ǥ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               27 ʹǤ  ǧ ǧ  ̵ 

”Ǥ ‡‡†› Šƒ• ͵Ͳ ›‡ƒ”• ‘ˆ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‹ ‹˜‹Ž ƒ† ”Ǥ‡‡†› Šƒ• ™‘”‡† ‡š–‡•‹˜‡Ž› ™‹–Š ’‡”‹––‹‰ ‡˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ™‹–Š ƒ •’‡ ‹ƒŽ‹œƒ–‹‘ ‹ ƒ‰‡ ‹‡• ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ˜ƒ”‹‘—• —‹ ‹’ƒŽ‹–‹‡•ǡ ‘—–› ‹ˆ”ƒ•–”— –—”‡†‡•‹‰Ǥ ‡Šƒ•‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡‹–Š‡†‡•‹‰ Žƒ‹‰ǡ ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ƒ† ‡ƒŽ–Š ”‘–‡ –‹‘ ‘ˆ ‹˜‹Ž‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰’”‘Œ‡ –•‹ Ž—†‹‰™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡”ƒ† †‡’ƒ”–‡–•ǡ Ž‘”‹†ƒ ‡’ƒ”–‡– ‘ˆ ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ™ƒ–‡” –”‡ƒ–‡– ’Žƒ– ’”‘ ‡••‡•ǡ Žƒ† †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ”‘–‡ –‹‘ǡ ƒ† –Š‡ ǤǤ ˜‹”‘‡–ƒŽ ”‘–‡ –‹‘ †‡•‹‰ǡ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘•›•–‡ǡƒ†™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” ‰‡ ›Ǥ ˆ‘” ‡ ƒ‹ ’”‘Œ‡ –•Ǥ ‡ Šƒ• •‡”˜‡† ƒ• ƒ ‘–”ƒ – ‹–› ‰‹‡‡” ’‡”ˆ‘”‹‰ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ”‡˜‹‡™• ˆ‘” ‡ ƒŽ•‘ Šƒ• ‘•‹†‡”ƒ„Ž‡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ƒƒ‰‡‡– ‡˜‡Ž‘’‡– ‡˜‹‡™ ‘‹––‡‡• ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• ˆ‘” ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡Ǥ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰‡”‹–‹••—ƒ ‡Ǥ ‡Šƒ•’”‡’ƒ”‡† ƒ’‹–ƒŽ ‹’”‘˜‡‡–’Žƒ•ǡ’”‡’ƒ”‡†‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰”‡’‘”–•ˆ‘” „‘† ‹••—ƒ ‡• ƒ• ™‡ŽŽ ƒ• ’”‡’ƒ”‡† ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ–‹‘• ˆ‘” ‰”ƒ–•Ǥ ”Ǥ‡‡†› ‹• ƒŽ•‘ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡† ‹ ’”‡’ƒ”‹‰ ƒ’ƒ ‹–› ƒƒŽ›•‹• ”‡’‘”–•ǡ ”‹• ƒƒ‰‡‡– ’Žƒ• ƒ† ˜—Ž‡”ƒ„‹Ž‹–› ƒ••‡••‡–•Ǥ ‡ Šƒ• ’”‡’ƒ”‡† —–‹Ž‹–› •–—†‹‡• ƒ† ƒ•–‡” ’Žƒ• ˆ‘” —–‹Ž‹–› •›•–‡•Ǥ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               28 ͵Ǥ   ̵ 

”Ǥ ‡›•‡” Šƒ• ʹ͹ ›‡ƒ”• ‘ˆ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ †‡•‹‰ǡ —†‡”•–ƒ†‹‰‘ˆ Ž‹‡–•ǯ‡‡†•Ǣƒ†ƒ—†‡”•–ƒ†‹‰ ’”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡‡–ǡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ǡƒƒ‰‡‡–ǡƒ† ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‹’‘”–ƒ ‡ ‘ˆ ’”‘ƒ –‹˜‡ ƒ† ‘–‹—‘—• Ž‡ƒ†‡”•Š‹’ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ‡–‡”‡† ƒ”‘—† †‡•‹‰ ƒ† ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘•Ǥ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘ˆ ‹˜‹Ž ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ™‘”•Ǥ  ”Ǥ ‡›•‡” Šƒ• ƒ ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ ’”‘Œ‡ – ƒƒ‰‡‡– „ƒ ‰”‘—† –Šƒ– ‹ Ž—†‡• •‹–‡ †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–Ǣ —–‹Ž‹–‹‡• ”Ǥ‡›•‡”Œ‘‹‡†ƒŽ˜‹ǡ ‹‘”†ƒ‘Ƭ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡•ǡ  Ǥ‹ †‡•‹‰Ǣ’ƒ˜‹‰ǡ‰”ƒ†‹‰ǡƒ††”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡†‡•‹‰Ǣƒ”–‹ϐ‹ ‹ƒŽ Žƒ–‡ʹͲͳʹƒ†Šƒ•„‡‡–Š‡‹”‡ –‘”‘ˆ‰‹‡‡”‹‰‹ –—”ˆ ƒ–ŠŽ‡–‹  ϐ‹‡Ž† †‡•‹‰Ǣ ˆ—‡Ž •›•–‡• †‡•‹‰Ǣ –Š‡ϐ‹”ǯ• ‘”–ƒ—†‡”†ƒŽ‡‘ˆϐ‹ ‡•‹ ‡ —Ž›ʹͲͳ͵Ǥ ‡ •–”— –—”ƒŽ†‡•‹‰Ǣƒ† ‘’Ž‹ƒ ‡†‡•‹‰ǡƒ•™‡ŽŽ —””‡–Ž›•‡”˜‡•ƒ•–Š‡ϐ‹”ǯ• Ž‹‡–Ž‹ƒ‹•‘ƒ†’”‘Œ‡ – ƒ• ‡š–‡•‹˜‡ ‘™Ž‡†‰‡ ‘ˆ „—‹Ž†‹‰ǡ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰ǡ ƒ† ƒƒ‰‡”ˆ‘” ‘–‹—‹‰‡‰‹‡‡”‹‰•‡”˜‹ ‡• ‘–”ƒ –• ϐ‹”‡ ‘†‡”‡“—‹”‡‡–•Ǥ ‹ ‡•–‘ǡ ƒ˜‹‡ǡ ‘‘’‡” ‹–›ǡ ƒŽŽƒ†ƒŽ‡ ‡ƒ Šǡ —”ˆ•‹†‡ǡ ‡› ‹• ƒ›‡ǡ ƒ† ‡†Ž‡›ǡ ƒ‘‰ ‘–Š‡”•ǡ ƒ†Š‡‹•–Š‡‹•–”‹ –‰‹‡‡”ˆ‘”‡–™‘”–Š•–ƒ–‡• ”Ǥ‡›•‡”‰”ƒ†—ƒ–‡†ˆ”‘‹”‰‹‹ƒ‡ Š‹ͳͻͻͲ™‹–Š ‘—‹–›‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–‹•–”‹ –Ǥ ƒ ƒ Š‡Ž‘”ǯ• ‡‰”‡‡ ‹ ‡ Šƒ‹ ƒŽ ‰‹‡‡”‹‰Ǥ  ‡ ”‡ ‡‹˜‡†Š‹•”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ‰‹‡‡”‹‰Ž‹ ‡•‡ˆ”‘–Š‡ Ž‘”‹†ƒ‘ƒ”†‘ˆ”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ‰‹‡‡”•‹ͳͻͻ͸Ǥ ‹• Š‹•”‘Ž‡ƒ•–Š‡‹”‡ –‘”‘ˆ‰‹‡‡”‹‰ǡ”Ǥ‡›•‡” ’”‘Œ‡ –‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡‹ Ž—†‡••‹–‡†‡˜‡Ž‘’‡–Ǣ’ƒ˜‹‰ǡ ƒƒ‰‡•ƒ•–ƒˆˆ‘ˆʹͲǡ‹ Ž—†‹‰ͳʹŽ‹ ‡•‡†”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ ‰”ƒ†‹‰ ƒ† †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ †‡•‹‰Ǣ ’ƒ”‹‰ Ž‘– †‡•‹‰Ǣ ‰‹‡‡”•ǡʹ‰‹‡‡” –‡”•ǡ‰‹‡‡”‹‰‡ Š‹ ‹ƒ• Ž‹‰Š–‹‰†‡•‹‰Ǣ†‡•‹‰‘ˆ•ƒ‹–ƒ”›•‡™‡”Ž‹ˆ–•–ƒ–‹‘•ǡ ƒ†•—’’‘”–•–ƒˆˆǤ••— Šǡ”Ǥ‡›•‡”Šƒ••—„•–ƒ–‹ƒŽ ˆ‘” ‡ƒ‹•ǡ‰”ƒ˜‹–›ƒ‹•ǡƒ†Žƒ–‡”ƒŽ•Ǣ†‡•‹‰‘ˆ™ƒ–‡” ”‡•‘—” ‡• ƒ– Š‹• †‹•’‘•ƒŽǡ ƒ† ‹• ƒ„Ž‡ –‘ ƒ– Š –Š‡ ƒ‹• ƒ† •‡”˜‹ ‡•Ǣ †‡•‹‰ ƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘ˆ ˆ—‡Ž ƒ’’”‘’”‹ƒ–‡ ‡š’‡”–‹•‡ ™‹–Š –Š‡ –‡ Š‹ ƒŽ ŠƒŽŽ‡‰‡ •›•–‡•Ǣ †‡•‹‰ ƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘ˆ ‰‡‡”ƒ–‘”• ƒ† ’”‡•‡–‡†ƒ–ƒ›‰‹˜‡–‹‡–‘„”‹‰–Šƒ–‡š’‡”–‹•‡–‘ ‰‡‡”ƒ–‘”ˆ—‡Ž•—’’Ž›•›•–‡•Ǣ†‡•‹‰ƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘ „‡ƒ”‘–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ ––‘ƒ Š‹‡˜‡–Š‡‘•–‡ˆˆ‡ –‹˜‡ƒ† ‘ˆŠƒ†‹ ƒ’ƒ ‡••‹„‹Ž‹–›—’‰”ƒ†‡•Ǣƒ††‡•‹‰‘ˆ’ƒ”•ǡ ‡ˆϐ‹ ‹‡–‘—– ‘‡ˆ‘”–Š‡Ž‹‡–Ǥ ƒ–ŠŽ‡–‹ ϐ‹‡Ž†•ǡƒ†•›–Š‡–‹ –—”ˆ•—”ˆƒ ‡•Ǥ ”Ǥ‡›•‡”ǯ•’”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡‡–‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡‹•ˆ—”–Š‡” ‹• •‹‰‹ϐ‹ ƒ– ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ Šƒ• ’”‘˜‹†‡† Š‹ ™‹–Š ƒ ‘—–Ž‹‡† ƒ† †‡–ƒ‹Ž‡† ‹ Š‹• ”‡•—‡ ƒ† ’”‘Œ‡ – •‘Ž‹† –‡ Š‹ ƒŽ „ƒ ‰”‘—†Ǣ ˆƒ‹Ž‹ƒ”‹–› ™‹–Š Ž‘ ƒŽ ƒƒ‰‡‡–Š‹•–‘”›ǡ™Š‹ Š‹•‹ Ž—†‡†‹–Š‡‡•—‡ ’‡”‹––‹‰ ƒ‰‡ ‹‡• ƒ† –Š‡‹” ’‡”•‘‡Ž ƒ† ’‘Ž‹ ‹‡• •‡ –‹‘‘ˆ–Š‹••—„‹––ƒŽǤ ƒ†’”‘ ‡†—”‡•ˆ‘”‹••—‹‰’‡”‹–•ƒ†ƒ’’”‘˜ƒŽ•Ǣƒ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               29  Šƒ••‡Ž‡ –‡†ƒ’”‘Œ‡ ––‡ƒ™‹–Š‡š–‡•‹˜‡‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡‹–Š‡‹””‡•’‡ –‹˜‡ϐ‹‡Ž†•Ǥ—”–‡›•‡”ǡ ™‹ŽŽ•‡”˜‡ƒ•–Š‡”‘Œ‡ –ƒƒ‰‡”Ǥ –Š‹• ƒ’ƒ ‹–›ǡŠ‡™‹ŽŽ„‡–Š‡ƒ‹’‘‹–‘ˆ ‘–ƒ –ˆ‘”–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡ ƒ•™‡ŽŽƒ•‘˜‡”•‡‡–Š‡’”‘Œ‡ –•–ƒˆˆǡ• Š‡†—Ž‹‰ǡ„—†‰‡–ǡƒ†ˆ—ŽŽ ‘’Ž‹ƒ ‡™‹–Š–Š‡‹ŽŽƒ‰‡̵•’”‘Œ‡ – ‘„Œ‡ –‹˜‡•Ǥ

‡•—‡•ƒ† ͵͵Ͳ•ˆ‘”ƒŽŽ‡›’‡”•‘‡Ž‹†‡–‹ϐ‹‡†‘–Š‡‘”‰ƒ‹œƒ–‹‘ Šƒ”–„‡Ž‘™ƒ”‡’”‘˜‹†‡†‘ –Š‡’ƒ‰‡•–‘ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™Ǥ

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE CURT A. KEYSER, PE CIVIL ENGINEERING a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 26 4 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVERSITY FLORIDA PE, NO. 51407 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Keyser is a licensed Professional Engineer and a Certified Contractor in 5 categories in the State of Florida. He has 26 years of leadership, management, and engineering experience, including an extensive project management background that includes site development; design of utilities; paving, grading, and drainage; artificial turf athletic fields; fuel systems; and ADA compliance upgrades. Mr Keyser also possesses an extensive knowledge of The Florida Building Code and local municipal engineering code requirements. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City Engineer Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, FL On-going (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE a. Check if project performed with current firm Oversee engineering plans review for both engineering permits and Development Review; capital projects budgeting; and maintenance and updating of engineering codes and standards; grant identification, application and administration; operation and maintenance of water, wastewater and Stormwater utilities; provide associated regulatory monitoring and compliance services; and administer the Town's NPDES/Stormwater Master Plan programs (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Auxiliary City Engineer Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Surfside, FL On-going b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Oversee engineering plans review for both engineering permits and Development Review; capital projects budgeting; and maintenance and updating of engineering codes and standards; grant identification, application and administration; operation and maintenance of water, wastewater and Stormwater utilities; provide associated regulatory monitoring and compliance services; and administer the Town's NPDES/Stormwater Master Plan programs (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Continuing Engineering Consulting Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, FL On-going c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager, Contract Manager, and Client Liaison for various capital improvement projects performed under the continuing services contract. Projects include water, sewer, drainage, roadway, parks, and municipal facilities improvements, as well as traffic engineering, surveying, environmental engineering, and planning services. Professional Fees: $200,000. Value of Construction: $800,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Continuing Engineering Consulting Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hallandale Beach, FL On-going d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE C Check if project performed with current firm Project manager, Contract Manager, and Client Liaison for various capital improvement projects performed under the continuing services contract. Projects include water, sewer, drainage, roadway, parks, and municipal facilities improvements, as well as traffic engineering, surveying, environmental engineering, and planning services. Professional Fees: $1,000,000. Value of Construction: $18,000,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Continuing Engineering Consulting Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Key Biscayne, FL On-going e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE C Check if project performed with current firm Project manager, Contract Manager, and Client Liaison for various capital improvement projects performed under the continuing services contract. Projects include water, sewer, drainage, roadway, parks, and municipal facilities improvements, as well as traffic engineering, surveying, environmental engineering, and planning services. Professional Fees: $100,000. Value of Construction: Pending

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31 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Artificial Turf Conversion, Cypress Bay High School Football Field PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, FL 2015 N/A f. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new artificial turf surface on two (2) existing football/lacrosse fields, including new drainage system and base. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Artificial Turf Conversion, Tequesta Trace Park Football/Lacrosse Fields #2PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, FL 2015-16 2017 g. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new artificial turf surface on the existing football field, including new drainage system and base. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Artificial Turf Field Conversions, Regional Park Soccer Fields #1 and 2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) h. Weston, FL 2016-17 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project manager and client liaison for design and permitting of new artificial turff surfaces on two existing soccer fields, including new drainage system and base. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Artificial Turf Field Conversions, Bamford Park Football Fields #1 and 2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) i. Davie, FL 2016-17 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager and client liaison for design and permitting of a new artificial turf surfaces on two existing football/soccer/lacrosse fields, including new drainage system and base. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Artificial Turf Field Conversions, Patch Reef Park Fields #1, #2, and #3 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) j. Boca Raton, FL 2017 TBD (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager and client liaison for design and permitting of a new artificial turf surfaces on three existing football/soccer/lacrosse fields, including new drainage system and base. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Tennis Courts Relocation, Oak Grove Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami-Dade County, FL 2013-14 2015 k. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Responsible for Quality Control and project management for design of new tennis courts and related walkway, fencing, landscaping, and related drainage improvements for Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation Department at Oak Grove Park, Miami-Dade County. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Windmill Park Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Coconut Creek, FL 2016 2017 l. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for Quality Control and project management for design and permitting of new tennis court surfaces, new parking areas, and new playgrounds, and revised drainage, utilities, and walkways to accommodate the improvements. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Peace Mound Park ADA Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, FL 2014-15 2015 m. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for Quality Control and project management for design and permitting of ADA compliance upgrades to the public facilities Peace Mound Park, Weston. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 98th Street Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Bay Harbor Islands, FL 2013 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE n. CheckC if project performed with current firm Responsible for Quality Control and project management for the design and permitting of a new, passive, neighborhood park, including a restroom facility, an interactive splash pad with water jets and sculptural features, two separate play equipment areas -each shaded and installed on poured-in-place rubberized surfacing – and a shelter pavilion. The project also included landscape improvements, site drainage and site lighting.

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32 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Public Works Fleet Fueling Facility, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, FL 2010 2011 o. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for design and permitting of a new fleet fueling facility, including (2) underground fuel tanks, piping, dispensers, concrete fuel island slab, steel canopy, and associated electrical service and manual transfer switch. Performed all mechanical and civil design and permitting. Professional Fees: $20,000. Value of Construction: $400,000

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Public Works Fleet Fueling Facility, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Sunrise, FL 2010 2011 p. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for design and permitting of a new fleet fueling facility, including (2) underground fuel tanks, piping, dispensers, concrete fuel island slab, steel canopy, and associated electrical service and manual transfer switch. Performed all mechanical and civil design and permitting. Professional fees: $20,000. Value of Construction: $400,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Government Services Fleet Fueling Facility, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Aventura, FL 2000 2001 q. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for design and permitting of a new fleet fueling facility, including (1) underground fuel tank, piping, dispensers, concrete fuel island slab, steel canopy, and associated electrical service and manual transfer switch. Performed all mechanical and civil design and permitting. Professional fees: $18,500. Value of Construction: $375,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED School Board of Broward County SW Bus Depot Fleet Fueling PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Facility and Bus Wash, Pembroke Pines, FL 2008 2009 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE r. Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for design and permitting of a new fleet fueling facility, including (3) underground fuel tanks, piping, dispensers, concrete fuel island slab, steel canopy, and associated electrical service and manual transfer switch, and plumbing and electrical service associated with an automated Bus Wash. Performed all mechanical and civil design and permitting. Professional fees: $58,000. Value of Construction: (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Contractor’s Business Park Fuel System and Car Wash PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) West Palm Beach, FL 2004-05 2005-06 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE s. Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new car wash facility and fueling system, including a CBS car wash building and associated plumbing and utilities, a 12,000 gallon compartmented underground fuel storage tank, associated piping, 4 fuel dispensers, fuel management system, electronic leak detection system, steel fuel island canopy, and associated electrical. Performed mechanical, plumbing, electrical, instrumentation and controls, and civil design and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Contractor’s Business Park Fuel System PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pompano Beach, FL 2001-02 2002-03 t. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new fueling system, including a 12,000 gallon compartmented underground fuel storage tank, associated piping, 2 fuel dispensers, fuel management system, electronic leak detection system, and associated electrical. Performed mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and controls, and civil design and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Port Consolidated Card Lock Fleet Fueling System PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Pierce, FL 2004-05 2006-07 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE u. Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new card lock fueling system, including (4) 20,000 gallon underground fiberglass diesel fuel storage tanks, (1)30,000 gallon compartmented underground fiberglass gasoline storage tank, a loading rack, 4 fuel lanes, associated piping, fuel management system, electronic leak detection system, steel fuel island canopy, and associated electrical. Performed mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and controls, and civil design and permitting.

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33 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Port Consolidated Card Lock Fleet Fueling System PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Port Everglades, FL 2005-06 2006 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE v. CheckC if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new card lock fueling system, including a 4,000 gallon aboveground gasoline tank with associated dispenser, a 20,000 gallon compartmented underground fuel storage tank, 3 fuel lanes, associated piping, fuel management system, electronic leak detection system, steel fuel island canopy, and associated electrical. Performed mechanical, electrical, instrumentation and controls, and civil design and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Miami Jewish Home and Hospital for the Aged, Aboveground PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fuel Storage Tank and Generator Piping, Miami, FL 2006 2006 w. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for design and permitting of a new 4000 gallon aboveground fuel storage tank, associated piping, generator day tank, and associated fuel oil supply and return piping connection to permanent emergency generator. Performed all mechanical and civil design and permitting. Professional fees: $12,500. Value of Construction: $225,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Hallandale Beach NE Quadrant Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hallandale Beach, FL 2012-13 2014-15 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Design Engineer for the rehabilitation of the drainage system within the City of Hallandale Beach’s NE Quadrant, including design of fuel x. system and piping for diesel fuel tanks and generators. The project included modifications and additions to the existing collection system, the installation of two new pumping stations with diesel engines and back-up generators, storm water force mains and injection wells, and relocation of existing utilities in conflict. The sixteen new wells will be pressurized with fifteen (15) feet of head in order to produce the necessary discharge into the G3 aquifer. FDEP and the Broward County Environmental Resource Department have permitted the project. Permitting, bidding and award, engineering during construction, construction services and project close out were also included. This project is funded by FEMA HMGP grant funds. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Basin 5 Stormwater Master Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, FL 2013-15 2015-16 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm y. Quality Control for design and permitting for the improvements contained in the recommendation of the Storm Water Master Plan of Basin 5. The proposed drainage improvements consist of four duplex pump stations, more than 20,000 linear feet of higher capacity storm sewer to improve storm water conveyance, more efficient discharge outfall systems and exfiltration trenches to improve area water quality. The retrofitted drainage system within the Basin 5 drainage areas attenuates the storm water runoff and reduces the frequency and duration of flooding. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Memorial West Hospital Same Day Surgery Center Parking Lot PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pembroke Pines, FL 2013 2014 z. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLEC Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for a new parking lot and ADA upgrades to an existing, adjacent parking lot to accommodate patients and employees of the Same Day Surgical Center. Performed all civil design and coordinated all permitting activities. CGA’s fees: $58,985. Value of Construction: $567,650. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Pines Boulevard Bus Stop, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pembroke Pines, FL 2000 2001 aa. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager and lead designer for Broward County Mass Transit Authority bus stop bay on north side of Pines Boulevard West of University Drive in connection with the redevelopment of the Mobil gas station on the northwest corner of that intersection. Responsible for design and permitting. Professional fees: $5,000. Value of Construction: $20,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Shell Access Road, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, FL 1997 N/A? ab. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager and lead designer for access road, and associated drainage, from Stirling Road to rear of proposed Shell gas station for future development of a hotel. Responsible for design and permitting. Professional fees: 39,500. Value of Construction: $300,000.

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34 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Pines Mobil Turn Lane, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pembroke Pines, FL 2000 2001 ac. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project manager and lead designer for increased storage and taper at left turn lane from northbound University Drive to westbound Pines Boulevard in connection with the redevelopment of the Mobil gas station on the northwest corner of the intersection. Responsible for design and permitting. Professional fees: $18,500. Value of Construction: $120,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Water Treatment Plant Communications Towers PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Palm Beach County, FL 2013 2014 ad. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE C Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and lead designer for design and construction of communications towers at Palm Beach County Water Treatment Plant #9, Water Treatment Plant #11, and Morikami Park Reclaimed Water Treatment Plant. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Water Treatment Plant Degasifier Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) ae. Delray Beach, FL 2013-15 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for major improvements to the odor control system at Palm Beach County Water Treatment Plant #3. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Sewer Main Extension @ Miami Gardens Drive & U.S. 441 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Gardens, FL 2011 2012 af. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for 400 l.f. extension of an 8” diameter gravity sewer line in Miami Gardens Drive, including installation of a private o/w separator and connection of a commercial property to the public sewer. Performed all civil design and permitting. Professional fees: $14,750. Value of Construction: $115,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Sewer Main Force Main Interconnects PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, FL 2012-13 2014 ag. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and designer for design of five (5) large force main system interconnects to resolve flow restriction problems throughout the City of Weston’s sanitary sewer system. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Gravity Sewer Main Extension, Hess PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cutler Bay, FL 2008-09 N/A ah. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for abandonment of septic system, extension of gravity sewer main, and connection to public sewer via 4” gravity sewer lateral @ 16725 S. Dixie Hwy. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Gravity Sewer Main Extension & Water Main Ext., Amoco PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Palm Beach County, FL 2001 ai. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for abandonment of septic system and water supply well, extension of gravity sewer main and water main, connection to public sewer via 4” gravity sewer lateral, and connection to public water via new service line @ 4567 S. Congress Ave. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Septic System and Dosing Tank, Hess Oil PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, FL 2009 2010 aj. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, Designer, and Project Manager for removal of existing septic system and installation of new septic tank, dosing tank, distribution box, and septic field @ 4155 Griffin Road.

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35 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station and Force Main Installation, Eagle Transport PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Port Everglades, FL 2013 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm ak. Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for abandonment of septic system and installation of new lift station with 2” diameter HDPE force main connected to existing 8” sanitary force main. Responsibilities included preparation of work scope, contract documents, and plans detailing mechanical, electrical, and site work design; securing of permits from Utilities Department, Health Department, and Building Department; coordination with sub-consultants and contractor; construction inspections and certifications; and final project delivery and close-out. CGA’s fees: $29,500. Value of Construction: $135,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station and Force Main Installation, Hess Oil PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hollywood, FL 2010-11 2013 al. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager, Designer, and Engineer-of-Record for installation of new lift station with 2” diameter x 200 l.f. HDPE force main connected to existing 6” sanitary force main @ 6395 Taft Street. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station and Force Main Installation, Advance Auto Parts PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hollywood, FL 2005-06 2007 am. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, lead designer, and Project Manager for installation of new lift station @ 1200 N. Dixie Highway with 2” diameter x 1500 l.f. HDPE force main extending west on Garfield Street and connecting to existing 8” sanitary force main at 24th Avenue. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station and Force Main Installation, Shell Oil PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Tamarac, FL 1997 1998 an. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and lead designer for abandonment of septic system and installation of new lift station @ 5001 N. SR 7 with 2” diameter x 450 l.f. HDPE force main connected to existing 8” sanitary force main. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station and Force Main Installation, Shell Oil PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Plantation, FL 1996 1997 ao. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm

Project Manager and lead designer for abandonment of septic system and installation of new lift station @ 1 NW 40th Street with 2” diameter x 1200 l.f. HDPE force main extending west on Broward Blvd and connecting to existing 8” sanitary force main at NW 42nd Ave.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Connection to Public Sanitary Sewer, Hess Oil PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, FL 2010 2011 ap. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer-of-Record, Project Manager, and lead designer for abandonment of septic system and connection to public sewer via 4” gravity sewer lateral @ 6191 N. Powerline Road. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Connection to Public Sanitary Sewer, Sunshine #80 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hialeah, FL 2004 2005 aq. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager, Designer, and Engineer-of-Record for Site re-development, including abandonment of septic system and connection to public sewer via 4” gravity sewer lateral @ 800 Hialeah Drive. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Connection to Public Sanitary Sewer, Sunshine #18 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hialeah, FL 2005 2006 ar. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager, Designer, and Engineer-of-Record for Site re-development, including abandonment of septic system and connection to public sewer via 4” gravity sewer lateral @ 5485 Palm Ave.

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36 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Connection to Public Sanitary Sewer, Sunshine #21 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami-Dade County, FL 2003-04 2005 as. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager, Designer, and Engineer-of-Record for Site re-development, including abandonment of septic system and connection to public sewer via 4” gravity sewer lateral @ 8701 SW 72nd Street. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mobil Permanent Generator PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami-Dade County, FL 2008 2008 at. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new 150KW Generator, including manual transfer switch and 1000 gallon sub-base aboveground fuel tank, and associated electrical service modifications. Performed electrical design, mechanical design, and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mobil Permanent Generator PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami, FL 2008 2008 au. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new 150KW Generator, including manual transfer switch and 1000 gallon sub-base aboveground fuel tank, and associated electrical service modifications. Performed electrical design, mechanical design, and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mobil Permanent Generator PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Gardens, FL 2008 2008 av. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new 150KW Generator, including manual transfer switch and 1000 gallon sub-base aboveground fuel tank, and associated electrical service modifications. Performed electrical design, mechanical design, and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mobil Permanent Generator PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, FL 2008 2008 aw. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new 150KW Generator, including manual transfer switch and 1000 gallon sub-base aboveground fuel tank, and associated electrical service modifications. Performed electrical design, mechanical design, and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mobil Permanent Generator PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Green Acres, FL 2008 2008 ax. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new 150KW Generator, including manual transfer switch and 1000 gallon sub-base aboveground fuel tank, and associated electrical service modifications. Performed electrical design, mechanical design, and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mobil Permanent Generator PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) West Palm Beach, FL 2008 2008 ay. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of a new 150KW Generator, including manual transfer switch and 1000 gallon sub-base aboveground fuel tank, and associated electrical service modifications. Performed electrical design, mechanical design, and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Shell Temporary Generator Accommodations PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami-Dade County, FL 2006 2007 az. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of accommodations for temporary generator connections at (16) gas stations/convenience stores, including a new generator tap box, manual transfer switch, associated electrical service modifications, and concrete slab with anchor lugs at each facility. Performed electrical and civil design and permitting.

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37 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Shell Temporary Generator Accommodations PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Broward County, FL 2006 2007 ba. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE CheckC if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of accommodations for temporary generator connections at (8) gas stations/convenience stores, including a new generator tap box, manual transfer switch, associated electrical service modifications, and concrete slab with anchor lugs at each facility. Performed electrical and civil design and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Shell Temporary Generator Accommodations PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Palm Beach County, FL 2006 2007 bb. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of accommodations for temporary generator connections at (3) gas stations/convenience stores, including a new generator tap box, manual transfer switch, associated electrical service modifications, and concrete slab with anchor lugs at each facility. Performed all electrical and civil design and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Shell Temporary Generator Accommodations PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Collier County, FL 2006 2007 bc. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of accommodations for temporary generator connections at (3) gas stations/convenience stores, including a new generator tap box, manual transfer switch, associated electrical service modifications, and concrete slab with anchor lugs at each facility. Performed electrical and civil design and permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Shell Temporary Generator Accommodations PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Manatee County, FL bd. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for design and permitting of accommodations for temporary generator connections at (2) gas stations/convenience stores, including a new generator tap box, manual transfer switch, associated electrical service modifications, and concrete slab with anchor lugs at each facility. Performed electrical and civil design and permitting.

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38 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE JENNA MARTINETTI, PE PROJECT MANAGER a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 13 13 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) MAGNA CUM LAUDE PE FLORIDA NO. 69035 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Ms. Martinetti has over thirteen years of engineering experience and is senior project manager for projects within many local municipalities. Her project management experience includes design and retrofit of parks, roadways, water mains, sewage force mains, lift stations, fuel station, site development and design, neighborhood improvement projects, and stormwater projects as well as permitting, bidding documents, engineering during construction and project close-out. Her highway design experience includes design for milling and resurfacing, widening, reconstruction, safety improvement projects, ADA upgrades and compliance, drainage improvements, signing and pavement markings, traffic control plans, and storm water pollution prevention control plans. Her experience also includes utility coordination, participation in the quality control process, local agency program (LAP) coordination, and grant writing assistance and supporting documents. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED The Casino at Dania Beach – includes Fronton Blvd upgrade PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, FL 2013-2016 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Manager for civil site design, surveying, planning, landscape architecture, and electrical engineering for the onsite and offsite improvements required to upgrade the existing Jai-alai facility to accommodate a casino. Site plan processing, public hearing attendance and numerous site plan meetings were included in this process to achieve a. commission approval. Design, permitting and construction phase services for the new offsite water mains, onsite service connections for water and sewer, site circulation, coordination of utilities, and stormwater design were included. Redesign of Fronton Blvd, a City owned roadway, was required as part of the developers agreement with the City. Upgrades on Fronton Blvd were accomplished by alignment changes in order to add a median as well an additional southbound lane, new parking for the adjacent park, and two new right turn lanes and entrances to the facility. Construction Cost - $3.1 Million, Professional Fees - $766,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Davie Road Phase 1 & Phase 2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Davie, Florida 2013-present ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for two phases of design for Davie Road; Phase 1 is from SR 84 to Nova Dr, and Phase 2 is from Nova b. Drive to SW 39th St. The scope included roadway widening, adding bike lanes, signalization at Nova Drive, signing and pavement marking plans, MOT, drainage modifications, lighting, installing a new median, and tree removal/relocations. Phase 1 project is partially funded by a County Incentive Grant. Phase 2 is a LAP funded grant project. 2013- Present (Phase1 is Construction Complete, Phase 2 is starting construction)

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mast Arm Conversion Project, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Broward County, Florida. 2013-2015 2015 ((3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. Roadway and Maintenance of Traffic EOR for the conversion of 20 signalized intersections from span wire to mast arms for Broward County. A few intersections had additional minor improvements required, all sidewalk within the project limits was brought up to ADA compliance as part of the project.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED d. SR 870/Commercial Blvd, FDOT District IV PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Tamarac, Florida. 2011-2016 2016

39 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for the design, permitting and post design services for the RRR project. The scope includes milling and resurfacing, signing and pavement markings, signalization and lighting upgrades at two intersections, ADA upgrades, safety improvements, traffic monitoring sites, and utility coordination. Phase 1 was complete in 2014 and Phase 2 was completed in 2016.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Rickenbacker Causeway, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Dade County, Florida. 2013-2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm In-house project manager as a sub-consult for the design build team with Kiewit Construction for the rehabilitation of the Rickenbacker Causeway’s West Bridge and the rehabilitation and expansion of the Bear Cut Bridge. CGA’s scope e. included hydrographic and topographic survey, drainage design, lighting, and signing and pavement markings. The Bear Cut Bridge was widened to accommodate a protected multiuse path in both directions and an 8’ bike lane adjacent to traffic in both directions as well as improvements to both approaches requiring coordination with two of the County’s adjacent future projects. The existing cross slope and bridge deck structure were modified impacting the existing drainage and requiring permits through Miami Dade County’s Regulatory & Economic Resources Department and South Florida Water Management District. CGA coordinated the bridge circuits during construction as well as providing new lighting for the widened bridge and new multiuse paths (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Fort Lauderdale SR A1A/SE 17th Street Causeway Landscape PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Beautification Grant, 2013-2014 2014 f. Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineer of Record for preparation of the traffic control plans for the installation of the landscaped medians as part of the beautification plans.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Rolling Oaks Park, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Gardens, Florida 2012-2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior civil project manager for the design and construction of an ADA-compliant pedestrian trail and associated retention areas within Rolling Oaks Park. Wayfinding signage and ADA ramps were provided at the intersections along g. a route through the surrounding neighborhood to connect the new trail in the park to an existing walking trail in the Dolphin Center Park, which is located three quarters of mile away. In addition, the existing drainage permit for the master site plan had to be modified to account for the proposed trail improvements. These new drainage facilities were carefully planned to avoid removing any trees as well as limit impacts to the future master plan for the park. The design for the trail included new outdoor fitness stations, seating areas, LED site lighting and custom-designed way- finding signage for all of the trailhead signs, directional signs, and mile markers. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Dania Cove Park Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, FL 2010-2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for the design and installation of park improvements including a pedestrian pathway, 2 picnic pavilions, benches, picnic tables, educational and entrance signage, and trash receptacles for Dania Cove, aka Fuzzy h. Bunny Park, in Dania Beach. The city needed design, permitting and construction completed in 13 months in order to meet the deadline for two separate grants funding the project. The project also included shoreline restoration using sheet pile wall, environmental and stormwater permitting, site grading, grant administration, and landscaping improvements. The project was completed in time for the City to receive the entire grant funding available for reimbursement.

40 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE NICHOLAS B. MAHON, PE ENGINEERING a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 11 YEARS 2 YEAR 9 MONTH 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CIVIL ENGINEERING (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER FL NO. PE78361 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Mahon has 11 years of engineering experience and is a project manager for various projects related to roadway, utility and land development projects in the Mid-Atlantic and South Florida regions. His project management experience includes site development, ADA accessibility, stormwater management, utility design, roadway deign, comprehensive master plans and investigations of storm and sanitary systems, permitting, bidding documents, and engineering during construction services. Mr. Mahon’s site development and highway design experience includes design for milling and resurfacing, widening, overbuild, reconstruction, utilities, ADA upgrades, drainage improvements, signing and pavement markings, traffic control plans, and storm water pollution prevention control plans. His experience also includes local agency program (LAP) coordination. In addition, Mr. Mahon has performed Site Plan Reviews for the City of Weston, City of West Park, City of Pembroke Pines, City of Pahokee, Town of Surfside, and Village of Estero.

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Davie Road Phase 1 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (ifapplicable) Davie, FL 2014 2015 - 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer for Davie Road from SR 84 to Nova Dr. Coordinate with design team for the development of a. construction documents for the removal of exiting two-way turn lanes in the middle of the roadway and replace with landscape medians and dedicated turn lanes, roadway widening, sidewalk improvements to meet current ADA standards, add bike lanes, signalization at Nova Drive & Reese Road, pavement marking & signage for a six lane divided road, maintenance of traffic, drainage modifications, lighting, and tree removal/relocations. Review and respond to contractor provided shop drawings & RFI’s during construction. Project partially funded by a County Incentive Grant. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Davie Road Phase 2 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Davie, FL 2014 - present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer of Record for Davie Road from SW 39th Street to Nova Dr. Coordinate with design team for the development of construction documents for the removal of exiting two-way turn lanes in the middle of the b. roadway and replace with landscape medians and dedicated turn lanes, sidewalk improvements to meet current ADA standards, add bike lanes, signalization at SW 39th St and SW 37th St., pavement marking & signage for a four lane divided road, traffic control, lighting, and tree removal/relocations. Coordinate with design team to ensure project progresses on schedule. This included internal progress meetings, coordination with other disciplines, coordination efforts with client, budget control and invoice processing. Prepare and submit documents to comply with FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) Funding requirements. Review and respond to contractor provided shop drawings & RFI’s during construction. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Andrews Avenue Roadway Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, VA 2016 - present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager & Engineer of Record for Andrews Avenue from Oakland Park Blvd to Prospect Drive. Coordinate with design team for the development of construction documents for the removal of exiting two-way turn lanes in the c. middle of the roadway and replace with landscape medians and dedicated turn lanes, reconstruction of existing sidewalks to meet current ADA standards, add bike lanes, mid-block crossings for pedestrians, pavement markings & signage for a four lane divided road, and lighting. Coordinate with design team to ensure project progresses on schedule. This included internal progress meetings, coordination with other disciplines, coordination efforts with client, budget control and invoice processing. Prepare and submit documents to comply with FDOT Local Agency Program (LAP) Funding requirements.

41 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED d. Fronton Blvd Roadway Improvements Dania Beach, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2014 - 2016 2015-2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer of Record for Fronton Blvd Roadway Improvements from Dania Beach Blvd to NE 2nd St. Coordinate with design team for the development of construction documents to upgrade an undivided two lane road and replace with landscape median, roadway widening, sidewalk improvements to meet current ADA standards, pavement marking & signage for a 3 lane divided road, drainage modifications and lighting. Review and respond to contractor provided shop drawings & RFI’s during construction. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Cooper City SW 103rd Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, FL 2016 - present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm e. Project Manager & Engineer of Record for stormwater drainage improvements for a residential street located in Cooper City, FL. Coordinate with design team for the development of construction documents for the re-grading of swales to convey stormwater runoff to be collected into existing and proposed catch basins to provide positive outfall. Coordinate with design team to ensure project progresses on schedule. This included internal progress meetings, coordination efforts with client, budget control and invoice processing. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Bamford Park Artificial Turf Installation 2016 - present Davie, FL (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the site improvements to convert two existing natural grass sport fields to f. artificial turf. Overall project included the design for installation of artificial turf and drainage system for Bronco and Mustang Fields, ADA compliant sidewalk improvements, grading and retaining wall design. The fields will serve multiple sports; Bronco field will have markings for Boy’s Football, full length soccer for 11vs11 (U13 onwards) and Men’s lacrosse. Mustang Field will have markings for full soccer for 11vs11 (U13 onwards), two small soccer fields for 9vs9 (up to U12) and full Men’s lacrosse. The project was permitted through the Central Broward Water Control District. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Dania Jai-Alai & Casino Onsite Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, FL 2014 - 2016 2015-2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm g. Engineer of Record for the site design of a 26 acre commercial site. Coordinated with design team for the development of construction documents for site design modifications for parking lot layout, storm water drainage modifications, reconstruction of sidewalks to meet current ADA requirements, utility service upgrades, grading of asphalt pavement and sidewalks, and pavement markings and signage. Review and respond to contractor provided shop drawings & RFI’s during construction. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Windmill Park Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Coconut Creek, FL 2015 - present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm h. Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the design of a 14 acre site redevelopment for site improvements to an existing park. Coordinated with design team for the development of construction drawings for site design modifications for ADA sidewalks, parking lots, pavement marking and signage, stormwater management, grading, stormwaer pollution prevention, and utilities. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Cooper City Sports Complex Restroom PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, FL 2014 - 2016 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm i. Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the site improvements for a prefabricated restroom on the Cooper City Sports Complex site. The prefabricated restroom will be served by a small grinder pump station which will tie into the existing sanitary system on campus. Overall project included the installations of approx. 500 LF of 2” water service line and 500 LF of 2” sanitary force main directional bore, ADA compliant sidewalk improvements, grading and retaining wall. Permitted project with Broward County Environmental Licensing and Building Permitting Division.

42 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Tamarac Bikeways Phase V & VI PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Tamarac, FL 2016 - present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm j. Project Manager & Engineer of Record for the design and permitting for the widening of roadway to accommodate buffered bike lanes for NW 76th Street from University Drive to NW 70th Ave (Phase V) and NW64th Avenue from NW 57th Street to Bailey Road (Phase VI). Design includes widening of roadway for buffered bike lanes in both directions, reconstruction of sidewalks to meet current ADA requirements, grading, signing and pavement marking plans and MOT. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Cooper City Hall Parking Lot Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, FL 2016 - present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm k. Project Manager & Engineer of Record for the design and permitting for the parking lot improvements to the Cooper City Hall parking lot located within Cooper City, FL. Design includes milling and resurfacing with overbuild to the existing parking lot, reconfigure the parking stalls to maximize the number of parking spaces within the existing parking lot, drainage improvement, grading, signing and pavement marking plans.

43 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Robert W. Roush Electrical Engineer a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 46 10 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S.E.E. Oklahoma State University 1957 Electrical Engineering (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Florida 20957 Electrical 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Roush has been providing electrical engineering services for over 45 years. Mr. Roush is the Director of Electrical Engineering in the Fort Lauderdale office. His experience includes the marketing, quality control and design phase of electrical systems for transportation, commercial, industrial and institutional facilities. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Weston, Florida Roadway Lighting PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, Florida 2010 2011 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Converted citywide roadway lighting from metal halide luminaires to LED lighting and added 19 poles on Weston Road. Project included over 1200 luminaires and anticipated savings of over $250,000 annually.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Gwen Margolis Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 2012 2013 b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Performed photometric calculations for soccer fields. Designed multi-use general LED lighting, power and controls for soccer fields and receptacle outlets for general use and for Christmas lighting. CGA’s fees $6,373.50.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED University Drive Linear Trail Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Coral Springs, Florida 2013 Incomplete c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed new electric service, walkway lighting, power distribution and controls. CGA’s fees including civil, landscaping and electrical: Cost $125,000.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Rolling Oaks Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Gardens, Florida 2012 2014 d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Performed photometric calculations and designed walkway lighting, power distribution and controls. CGA’s fees including civil, landscaping and electrical: Cost $140,000.

44 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE JOSE JIMENEZ ELECTRICAL   a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 21 6 MOS 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 1995 (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI, CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA 1995 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED PHYSICS 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.)

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2012-2016 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm

[DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT] a. Middle Beach Recreational Corridor Lighting Project Photometric design to determine fixture spacing and lighting levels on walkway. Conduct electrical lighting and power design for required beach walk between 46th and 64th Street Parks. Coordination with Florida Department of Environmental Protection to make sure the selected light fixtures are turtle friendly and meet their requirements. Conduct utility coordination to provide power to beach-walk project limits. Coordination with city in selection of turtle friendly light fixture. Approximate fees were $50,200.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2015-2016 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm

[DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT] City of Miami Beach Police Station Generator Replacement Project Provide Electrical Engineering services for the design and specification of emergency electrical system th b. upgrades for the Miami Beach Police Station, Old City Hall, and 12 Street Parking Garage complex. Services to include the development and delivery of electrical construction plans. Generator and switchgear review, selection, and specifications development. Includes coordination with city maintenance personnel and project manager to select suitable generators and switchgear that meet the city’s requirements in terms of performance and budget. Also includes the development of technical specifications for the proposed electrical work and equipment including electrical general requirements, materials and methods, raceways, conductors, switchgear, grounding, and emergency system/generator. Approximate fees were $43,000.00

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED CITY OF FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2015-2016 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm

c. [DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT] Mills Pond Park Soccer Field Lighting Upgrade Project (City of Ft. Lauderdale) The electrical scope of work for this project was to provide sports lighting for three soccer/lacrosse fields in an existing park. Approximate fees were $82,000.00

45 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED CITY OF BOCA RATON, FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2015-2016 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm

[DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT] Rice Neshap Utility Service Complex Emergency Generator Upgrade Project d. Modify the exhaust system of the emergency generators to meet the requirements of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (RICE NESHAP) Rule. This work order is to prepare construction plans and technical specifications for retrofitting six emergency generator engines and two high service pump engines with catalytic converters that will reduce the carbon monoxide emission levels to RICE NESHAP requirements. Approximate fees were $49,900.00

46 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE MOHAMMED HYDROLOGY AND a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM SHARIFUZZAMAN, PE HYDRAULIC ENGINEER 13 4 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION M.E., CIVIL ENG., LAMAR UNIVERSITY, BEAUMONT, TX, 2000 (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING, BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF PE, STATE OF FLORIDA, NO. 67640 ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, BANGLADESH, 1997 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Sharifuzzaman has more than 13 years of professional experience in civil, environmental, and transportation engineering with specialization in hydraulics and hydrologic modeling (H&H), surface water management system design, drainage basin/watershed modeling and floodplain analysis, master drainage study, conceptual/master surface water management system design, stormwater pump station design, stormwater retrofit projects, nutrient loading analysis (TMDL calculations), Stormwater Treatment Area (STA) design, FDOT roadway drainage design, and bridge hydraulics. His extensive experience includes land development projects including commercial/residential/institutional/DRI projects, roadway projects including new construction, widening and reconstruction, RRR and safety improvement projects, and PD&E study. Mr. Sharifuzzaman has worked extensively with permitting agencies including the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD), the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), various municipalities, and counties. His trusted reputation with the permitting agencies has produced a long list of successful and profitable projects. His extensive experience with construction, and thorough knowledge of codes and regulations as they apply to each development, is an asset for any project. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Flamingo Gardens Master Drainage Study PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, Florida 2014 2014 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Modeling of 135-acre Flamingo Gardens Master Drainage Basin to determine the potential cause of neighborhood flooding and determination of the most feasible drainage improvements to minimize future flooding. Performed drainage analysis, calculations, modeling, alternative improvements and cost/benefit analysis. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Bid Pack No. 9 Infrastructure Improvements Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) City of Oakland Park 2013 IN CONSTRUCTION b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Cherry Creek watershed modeling, design and permitting for proposed drainage improvements within the coral lakes subdivision of the City of Oakland Park. Performed drainage calculations, modeling, drainage plans and specifications developments, ERP permitting. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Weston Drainage Improvements Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) City of Weston 2013 2015 c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Schaffer canal drainage basin/Watershed modeling, design and permitting of innovative surface water management systems consisting of pump stations and pressurized injection wells. Performed drainage design, analysis and modeling. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lloyd Estates Drainage Study PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) City of Oakland Park, Florida 2012 2012 d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm H&H study for the Lloyd Estates drainage basin seeking FEMA grants, conceptual design for a pump station across Sleepy River discharging into the SFWMD C-13 canal. Performed drainage analysis and modeling.

47 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE JAMES MESSICK, PE CONTRACT MANAGER a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 12 4 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON, 2005 (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) PE, STATE OF FLORIDA, NO. 70870 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Messick’s experience includes both the private and public sectors of civil engineering. Responsibilities include general site development for public engineering projects, design of septic/lift stations, large scale stormwater management systems, sewage collection and transmission systems, and water distribution systems, along with the permitting of stormwater management systems, utilities and local roadway improvements to Florida Department of Transportation, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and Florida Department of Health, along with applicable south Florida counties, municipalities and local agencies, and detailed experience with engineering services during construction.. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City Center Parking Lot PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pembroke Pines, Florida Ongoing N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Lead designer for parking lot to serve future City Center development in the City of Pembroke Pines, Florida. Parking a. lot modifications included driveway connectivity and roadway relocation to provide ease of access and reduce impacts from existing FPL transmission lines and associated power poles throughout previously permitted design. Project includes modifying drive aisles locations, parking lot reconfiguration, ADA accessibility, pavement marking and signage, and drainage modifications to previously permitting project. Project is currently under construction with a bid award construction cost of 7.5 million and design fees of $354,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Basin 5 Stormwater Master Plan, Phase II PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, Florida 09/2009-10/2015 Future (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project manager for initial design and permitting for the improvements contained in the recommendation of the Storm Water Master Plan of Basin 5, Phase II in the Dania Beach, Florida. Project consists of three duplex pump stations, more b. than 20,000 linear feet of high capacity storm sewer improvements to improve storm water conveyance, increase of discharge outfall structure efficiency and exfiltration trenches to improve area water quality. Mr. Messick leads to redesign of this project to provide a bio-swale located on county maintained tidal intercostal West Lake Park, and will reduce storm stages with the construction of the three duplex pumps. Phase II includes verifying existing utilities are not in conflict and providing upgrades to several intersections to meet ADA criteria. Total construction costs anticipated for this project are $12.2 million and engineering design fees of $405,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED SW 17th St & SW 83rd Ave Roadway Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) North Lauderdale, Florida 12/2014-04/2015 06/2015-12/2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm As project manager, Mr. Messick was in charge of complete streets roadway design for this project located in the City of North Lauderdale, Florida. Project consists of lane widening and curb/gutter drainage for an existing undersized c. collector road, which provides access to two elementary schools and surrounding residential neighborhoods. Project improvements included de-mucking a portion of existing roadway, mill/resurfacing, roadway widening and ADA compliance sidewalk and driveway crossings for the heavy pedestrian traffic from the existing school. Design also includes converting an existing non-stop roadway intersection into a stop warranted raised intersection with school crossing. Permitting has been completed through North Lauderdale Water Control District, Broward County Traffic and City of North Lauderdale, and construction completed in early 2016. Project was awarded and construction for approximately $1.2 million with design fees of $78,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED d. Natalie’s Cove Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, Florida 12/2013 - Present Future

48 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm As Engineer of Record and Project Manager, Mr. Messick was in charge of complete drainage improvements to this local neighborhood in the City of Cooper City, Florida. After a basin wide drainage analysis, it was determined that significant improvements to level of service may be achieved by increasing conveyance pipe sizes from adjacent neighborhoods to existing stormwater management system. In addition to pipe upsizing, project includes increasing lake storage by the donation of wetland creation along eastern lake bank, roadway milling and resurfacing and ADA compliance for all surrounding pedestrian sidewalks. Permitting will be completed to both South Florida Water Management District and Central Broward Water Control Districts for modifications to existing drainage permits, with an estimated bid date of November 2016. Anticipated construction costs for drainage improvements are $1.4 million with design fees at approximately $226,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Memorial Hospital South Solarium PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hollywood, Florida 2014 N/A e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project engineer for the construction of a solarium addition to the existing Memorial Hospital South facility. Design of the solarium included an ADA-accessible entrance, drainage modifications, parking lot reconfiguration, along with pavement marking and signage improvements for the existing facility.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Boca Bath and Tennis Water Main Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Boca Raton, Florida 2012-2014 01/2015-09/2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Mr. Messick is the direct lead designer of the proposed water main improvements project located in Boca Raton, f. Florida. This 4,000 linear foot ductile iron pipe replacement project included residential service design, milling and resurfacing of the asphalt along the length of pipe to be replaced. Services provided by James included preparation of construction documents and specifications, permitting to both local health department and utility agencies, bid assistance, and construction management. This project was completed on time and under budget in the summer of 2015. Project was construction for approximately 635,000 with design fees of approximately $103,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Bid Pack 8 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, Florida 01/2013 - Present Future (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer for the water and sewer improvements project located within the City of Oakland Park. Design included approximately 18,000 linear feet of water main replacement, rehabilitation of lift station B-1 and installation of 4 sewer combination air valves (SCAV) to alleviate compressed air within the City’s sanitary sewer force main system. The water system upgrades consisted of replacing two (2) and four (4) inch diameter lines with either six (6) g. or eight (8) inch mains, and additional fire hydrants are spaced to adequately provide water pressure for fire protection of the existing residential neighborhoods. In addition to these water main improvements and SCAV for force main sewer transmission, lift station improvements are a critical component for this project. Lift Station B-1 was experiencing failure due to extended run times because of an increase in the collected wastewater flows and discharge force main pressure, electrical upgrades and the design of a variable frequency drive is included to handle various flow conditions. Project is currently slated for bid in summer of 2016 and construction to commence in early fall 2016. Total anticipated construction costs for this project are 4.7 million with approximate engineering fees of $366,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Sunflower Townhomes Water Main Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Boca Raton, Florida 06/2015 – 06/2017 07/2017 - Present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Mr. Messick served as the Engineer of Record for the City of Boca Raton Sunflower Townhomes Water Main Improvements project. His oversight of design for the small diameter water main replacement project played an h. important role, as the use of trenchless technologies will allow the contractor to navigate around heritage landscape trees while not impacting existing parking lot areas. With the use of HDPE and directional drilling, the replacement of approximately 4,500 linear feet of 2” and 4” water mains will be possible within existing utility easements. As this design criteria was established by the City of Boca Raton, Mr. Messick’s insight into this construction practice helped keep construction estimates within City of Boca Raton’s anticipated project budget. Permitting to the Palm Beach County Health Department is currently taking place, and advertisement for bid is anticipated in summer 2016. Total anticipated construction costs for this project are $673,000 with approximate engineering fees of $72,000.

49 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) ͳʹ  ͳ͵      ͳͶǤ S   DAVID STAMBAUGH, PE Contract Manager ƒ  „   T  18 9 ͳͷ   D LOC  (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA ͳ͸   (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) ͳ͹ T       B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FL (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) PE FLORIDA NO. 70757 ͳͺ        S (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) ith ‘”‡ –Šƒ •‡˜‡ ›‡ƒ”• of ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡ ˆ‘ŽŽ‘™‡d „y ‡Ž‡˜‡ ›‡ƒ”• of †‡•‹‰ ƒd ’”‘Œ‡ t ƒƒ‰‡‡t, ”Ǥ –ƒ„ƒ—‰Š Šƒ• †‡˜‡Ž‘’‡d ƒ •–”‘g —†‡”•–ƒ†‹g ‘f –Š‡ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹g ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘. ‡ is ‡š’‡”‹‡ ‡d ‹ –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ of ’—„Ž‹ ƒd ’”‹˜ƒ–‡ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹g ’”‘Œ‡ –•, •— h ƒ• ‡š’ƒ•‹‘ of ™ƒ–‡” ƒd ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” –”‡ƒ–‡t ’Žƒ–•, †‡•‹‰ of •‡™ƒ‰‡ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ƒd –”ƒ•‹••‹‘ •›•–‡•, ™ƒ–‡” †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ •›•–‡•ǡ •—”ˆƒ ‡ ™ƒ–‡” ƒƒ‰‡‡t •›•–‡•, ”‘ƒ†™ƒ›•, ƒd ’ƒ”‹‰ Ž‘–•Ǥ 19. T   ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Pahokee Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements,    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Palm Beach County, Florida ʹͲͳ͸ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” ”‘Œ‡ t ‹”‡ –‘” –Šƒt ™ƒ• ”‡•’‘•‹„Ž‡ ˆ‘” ƒŽŽ †‡•‹‰, ’‡”‹––‹g ƒd ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‡‰‹‡‡”‹g •‡”˜‹ ‡• ˆ‘” a. ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• to –Š‡ ƒŠ‘‡‡ P –Šƒt —–‹Ž‹œ‡d –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ „—‹Žd ‡thod ˆ‘” ’”‘Œ‡ t †‡Ž‹˜‡”y. Š‡ ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• ‹ Ž—†‡d • ”‡‡‹g ‡“—‹’‡t ”‡’Žƒ ‡‡t ƒt –Š‡ Š‡ƒ†™‘”• •–”— –—”‡, ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• to –Š‡ Š‡ƒ†™‘”• ‹ˆŽ—‡–Ȁ‡ˆˆŽ—‡t ’‹’‹g ƒ† •—’’‘”–•, ”‡Šƒ„‹Ž‹–ƒ–‹‘ –o –Š‡ ’ƒ ƒ‰‡ –”‡ƒ–‡t —‹–ǡ ’”‹ƒ”y Žƒ”‹ˆ‹‡”, ƒd •‡ ‘†ƒ”› Žƒ”‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͳǡͻ͹͹ǡͻͷͶǤͷͺ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Central Region Reclaimed Water Facility Improvements,    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Palm Beach County, FL. ʹͲͳͷ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” • –Š‡ •‡‹‘” ’”‘Œ‡ t ƒƒ‰‡”, ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‡d ƒŽŽ †‡•‹‰ǡ ’‡”‹––‹g ƒd ‘•–”— –‹‘ ’Šƒ•‡ ‘•—Ž–ƒt •‡”˜‹ ‡• ˆ‘” b. ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• to –Š‡ ‡–”ƒŽ ‡‰‹‘ ‡ Žƒ‹‡d ƒ–‡” ƒ ‹Žity ȋ Ȍ. Š‡ ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• ‹ Ž—†‡d –Š‡ ƒ††‹–‹‘ of ƒ •–”ƒ‹‡”, „‘‘•–‡” ’—p, ˜ƒŽ˜‡• ƒd ’‹’‹g ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ‘ –Š‡ •‡ ‘†ƒ”y ‡ˆˆŽ—‡– ’‹’‡ ‹to –Š‹• ˆƒ ‹Žity ’”‹‘” –o –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g †‹• ˆ‹Ž–‡”•. ††‹–‹‘ƒŽ ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• ‹ Ž—†‡d ƒ ‡w ’”‡Ǧƒ—ˆƒ –—”‡d •–‘”ƒ‰‡ „—‹Ž†‹g ƒd †‡‘Ž‹–‹‘ ‘f –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g ‰‡‡”ƒ–‘” „—‹Ž†‹‰Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͺͷͶǡͶͷͳǤͺͳ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Water Treatment Plant #3 Degasifier #3 and Odor Scrubber,    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Palm Beach County, Florida ʹͲͳͷ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” ‡•’‘•‹„Ž‡ ˆ‘” ƒƒ‰‡‡t of ƒŽŽ ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ ‘•—Ž–ƒt ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡• ‡ ‡••ƒ”y to ’”‘˜‹†‡ †‡•‹‰ „—‹Žd •‡”˜‹ ‡• –o –Š‡ c. ƒŽm ‡ƒ h ‘—–y ƒ–‡” –‹Ž‹–‹‡• ‡’ƒ”–‡t ”‡Žƒ–‡† to –Š‡ ƒ††‹–‹‘ of ‡‰ƒ•‹ˆ‹‡” ͓͵, ”‡’Žƒ ‡‡t of –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹‰ ‘†‘” • ”—„„‡” •›•–‡m ƒd •–”— –—”ƒŽ ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• to –Š‡ Ž‡ƒ”™‡ŽŽ ͓ͳ. Š‡ ‡w ‡‰ƒ•‹ˆ‹‡” ͓3 ™‹ŽŽ ™‘” ‹ ‘Œ— –‹‘ ™‹th ‡šisting ‡‰ƒ•‹ˆ‹‡”• ͓ͳ ƒd ͓2 ƒd ™‹ŽŽ „‡ ’”‘˜‹†‡ ™‹th ƒ Ž‡ƒ‹g •›•–‡m to •‡”˜‹ ‡• ƒŽŽ –Š”‡‡ †‡‰ƒ•‹ˆ‹‡”•Ǥ Š‹• ’”‘Œ‡ t ”‡“—‹”‡† ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‹‘ ™‹th ƒ‘–Š‡” ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘–”ƒ t –Šƒt ™‹ŽŽ ’”‘˜‹†‡ ƒ ‡w ’‡”‡ƒ–‡ ’‹’‡Ž‹‡ –‘ „‡ ‘‡ –‡† –‘ ‡™ ƒd ‡š‹•–‹g †‡‰ƒ•‹ˆ‹‡”•Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͳǡ͸ͶͲǡͻͳͷǤͻ͹ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Water Treatment Plant #9 SCADA Towers, Palm Beach County,    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ FL. ʹͲͳ5 Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” ”‘Œ‡ t ƒƒ‰‡” ”‡•’‘•‹„Ž‡ ˆ‘” ’”‘˜‹†‹g †‡•‹‰ „—‹Žd •‡”˜‹ ‡• to –Š‡ ƒŽm ‡ƒ h ‘—–y ƒ–‡” –‹Ž‹–‹‡• ‡’ƒ”–‡–Ǥ d. This ’”‘Œ‡ – ‹ Ž—†‡• –Š‡ ‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹‘ of ƒ ‡™ –‘™‡” –‘ ‹’”‘˜‡ –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g —’‡”˜‹•‘”y ‘–”‘Ž ƒ† ƒ–ƒ  “—‹•‹–‹‘ ȋȌ •›•–‡ ‘—‹ ƒ–‹‘ ™‹–Š ™‡ŽŽˆ‹‡Žds ƒd •‡™‡” ’—p •–ƒ–‹‘•. Š‡ –‘™‡” ™‹ŽŽ ƒŽ•o ’”‘˜‹†‡ –Š‡ ’Žƒ–ˆ‘”m ˆ‘” ƒ ‡w ƒ—–‘ƒ–‹ ‡–‡” ”‡ƒ†‹g •›•–‡m –Šƒt ™‹ŽŽ ‡ƒ„Ž‡ ƒ ‡•• to ”‡ƒŽ –‹‡ ‹ˆ‘”ƒ–‹‘ ‘ –Š‡ ’‘–ƒ„Ž‡ ™ƒ–‡” †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ •›•–‡Ǥ ‡•’‘•‹„‹Ž‹–‹‡• ‹ Ž—†‡ ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ –Š‡ ’Žƒ• ƒd •’‡ ‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘•, ’‡”‹––‹g ™‹th ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡ ”‡‰—Žƒ–‘”y a‰‡ ‹‡•ǡ ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‹•’‡ –‹‘, ˆ‹ƒŽ ‡”–‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ƒd ’”‘Œ‡ – Ž‘•‡ ‘—–Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ʹͶͳǡͷͻ͹ǤͻͶ

50 ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Morikami Reclaimed Water Storage and Pumping Facility, Palm    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Beach County, FL. ʹͲͳʹ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” ƒƒ‰‡ ƒŽŽ ’”‘ˆ‡••‹‘ƒŽ ‘•—Ž–ƒt ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡• ‡ ‡••ƒ”y –o ‡˜ƒŽ—ƒ–‡ –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–y ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‘˜‡”•‹‘ ˆ”‘m ’‘–ƒ„Ž‡ e. ™ƒ–‡” to ”‡ Žƒ‹‡d ™ƒ–‡”. This ”‡“—‹”‡d –Š‡ ƒ††‹–‹‘ of ƒ •odium Š›’‘ ŠŽ‘”‹–‡ ‹Œ‡ –‹‘ •›•–‡m to ƒ‹–ƒ‹ –Š‡ ”‡“—‹”‡d ŠŽ‘”‹‡ ”‡•‹†—ƒŽ ‹ –Š‡ ”‡ Žƒ‹‡d ™ƒ–‡” „‡ˆ‘”‡ †‹•–”‹„—–‹‘ ‹ ‘”†‡” –o ‡‡t ”‡‰—Žƒ–‘”y ‘’Ž‹ƒ ‡. –Š‡” ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ‹ Ž—†‡ ”‡’Žƒ ‡‡t of –Š‡ ‘—–†ƒ–‡d ‡Ž‡ –”‹ ƒŽ ƒd ‹•–”—‡–ƒ–‹‘Ȁ ‘–”‘Ž• •›•–‡m ƒd ”‡Šƒ„‹Ž‹–ƒ–‹‘ of –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹‰ ‡ Šƒ‹ ƒŽ ‡“—‹’‡–Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͳ͵ǡ͵ͷͷǤʹͺ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Water Treatment Plant #3 Chemical Containment Area, Palm    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Beach County, FL. ʹͲͳͶ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” f. This ’”‘Œ‡ t ‹ Ž—†‡† –Š‡ †‡•‹‰, ’‡”‹––‹‰ ƒ† ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘f ƒ „—Ž Š‡‹ ƒŽ •–‘”ƒ‰‡ –ƒ ˆ‘” ‘””‘•‹‘ ‹Š‹„‹–‘” •–‘”ƒ‰‡, ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• to –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g ‘–ƒ‹‡t •–”— –—”‡ ƒd –ƒ †‹• Šƒ”‰‡ ’‹’‹g to ˆ‡‡d –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g ‡–‡”‹g pumps. Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ t ™ƒ• †‡•‹‰‡d to ‡‡t ƒŽŽ ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡ ”‡‰—Žƒ–‘”y ƒ‰‡ y ”‡“—‹”‡‡–• ˆ‘” —•‡ ‹ ƒ ’‘–ƒ„Ž‡ ™ƒ–‡” –”‡ƒ–‡t ƒd ƒŽ•o Š‡‹ ƒŽ •–‘”ƒ‰‡ ‹ ƒ ™‡ŽŽˆ‹‡Žd ’”‘–‡ –‹‘ ƒ”‡ƒǤ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́Ͷͻǡͻͺ͹Ǥͳ͹ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Wastewater Treatment Plant Blower Replacement, Pembroke    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Pines, FL. ʹͲͳʹ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” g. ”‘Œ‡ t ƒƒ‰‡” ƒd ‡‰‹‡‡” ‘ˆ ”‡ ‘”† ƒ• ’ƒ”t ‘ˆ ƒ †‡•‹‰ „—‹Žd –‡ƒ ˆ‘” –Š‡ ”‡’Žƒ ‡‡– ‘ˆ –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g —Ž–‹•–ƒ‰‡ ‡–”‹ˆ—‰ƒŽ „Ž‘™‡”• ™‹th Š‹‰h •’‡‡d –—”„o „Ž‘™‡”• to ‹’”‘˜‡ ‡ˆˆ‹ ‹‡ y ˆ‘” †‡Ž‹˜‡”y of ’”‘ ‡•• ƒ‹” ˆ‘” –”‡ƒ–‡t of –Š‡ ‹–›ǯ• ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡”. Š‡ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ‹ Ž—†‡d ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ of ’Žƒ• ƒd •’‡ ‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ˆ‘” ’‡”‹––‹g ƒd ‘•–”— –‹‘, ”‡˜‹‡™ ‘ˆ •hop †”ƒ™‹‰•, ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‹•’‡ –‹‘• ƒd ˆ‹ƒŽ ‡”–‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘Ǥ x ‹”m ‘•–ǣ ̈́͸ͷǡͳ͸͸ǤͲͲ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Wastewater Reclamation Facility Expansion Design/Build    S   N (if ƒ’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ project, Miramar, FL. ʹͲͳͳ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” • –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ t ‡‰‹‡‡”, ’”‡’ƒ”‡d ’Žƒ• ƒd •’‡ ‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‡š’ƒ•‹‘ ƒd ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘ to –Š‡ ‡š‹•–‹g ƒ‡”ƒ–‹‘ h. „ƒ•‹ ƒ† ’”‘ ‡•• ƒ‹” •›•–‡m, ”‡–—” ƒ –‹˜ƒ–‡d •Ž—†‰‡ ’—’‹g •›•–‡m ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘•, ƒ††‹–‹‘ of ƒ •‡ ‘†ƒ”y Žƒ”‹ˆ‹‡”ǡ ƒd †‡‡p ™‡ŽŽ ‹Œ‡ –‹‘ ’—p ˆ‘” –Š‡ ƒ’ƒ ity ‡š’ƒ•‹‘ ˆ”om ͳͲ.1  D to 12.6  Ǥ ••‹•–‡d ™‹th –Š‡ ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ ƒ ‰—ƒ”ƒ–‡‡† ƒš‹—m ’”‹ ‡ ’”‘’‘•ƒŽ –‘ –Š‡ ity ‘f ‹”ƒƒ”. ‡ —”‡† ’‡”it ˆ”om ‰‘˜‡”‡–ƒŽ ƒ‰‡ ‹‡• Šƒving Œ—”‹•†‹ –‹‘ ‘˜‡” –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ”‘˜‹†‡† †‘ —‡–ƒ–‹‘ of ™‘” ’”‘‰”‡•• †—”‹g ‘•–”— –‹‘ ƒd ƒ••‹•–‡† ™‹–Š ’”‘Œ‡ – • Š‡†—Ž‹g, ‡“—‹’‡t •–ƒ”–up, ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ –Š‡ ”‡ ‘”d †”ƒ™‹‰• ƒd ˆ‹ƒŽ ‡”–‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ‘f ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘’Ž‡–‹‘Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͳͲǡͻ͵͸ǡ͸ͺ͹ǤͲͲ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Alternative Water Supply,    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Pembroke Pines, Florida ʹͲͳʹ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” ƒƒ‰‡† –Š‡ ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ ”‹–‡”‹ƒ ’ƒ ƒ‰‡ ˆ‘” ƒ†˜ƒ ‡d ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” –”‡ƒ–‡t –Š”‘—‰Š –Š‡ „‡•– ƒ˜ƒ‹Žƒ„Ž‡ i. –‡ Š‘Ž‘‰›ǡ ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ”‡˜‡”•‡ ‘•‘•‹• ƒ† ƒ†˜ƒ ‡d ‘š‹†ƒ–‹‘ǡ ˆ‘” –Š‡ ”‡ Žƒƒ–‹‘ of •‡ ‘†ƒ”› –”‡ƒ–‡d ™ƒ•–‡™ƒ–‡” •—‹–ƒ„Ž‡ ˆ‘” ƒ“—‹ˆ‡” ”‡ Šƒ”‰‡. ’Ž‡‡–‡d ƒ ’‹Ž‘– –‡•–‹g ’”‘‰”ƒ ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‡˜ƒŽ—ƒ–‹‘ of –Š‡ •‡Ž‡ –‡† –”‡ƒ–‡t ’”‘ ‡••‡• to †‡‘•–”ƒ–‡ –Š‡ ƒ„‹Žity to ‡‡t ”‡‰—Žƒ–‘”y ”‡“—‹”‡‡–•. ƒƒ‰‡d ‘˜‡”ƒŽŽ ’‹Žot ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘•, ‹ Ž—†‹‰ ‡“—‹’‡– †‡Ž‹˜‡”y, •–ƒ”– —p, ‘’‡”ƒ–‹‘ǡ ‘ŽŽ‡ –‹‘ ‘ˆ •ƒ’Ž‡• ˆ‘” Žƒ„‘”ƒ–‘”› ƒƒŽ›•is ƒd ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ ‘f –Š‡ ˆ‹ƒŽ ”‡’‘”–Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ʹǡͻͲͲǡͲͲͲ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Water Treatment Plant Phase III    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Pembroke Pines, Florida ʹͲͳͳ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” j. ‘‘”†‹ƒ–‡d ‡“—‹’‡t •–ƒ”t up ˆ‘” ƒ —’ˆŽ‘™ –”‡ƒ–‡t —it, Ž‹‡ •Žƒ‡”, —Ž–‹Ǧ‡†‹ƒ ˆ‹Ž–‡”, ‹‘ ‡š Šƒ‰‡ ‘Ž‘” ”‡‘˜ƒŽ •›•–‡m, ƒd •‘†‹—m Š›’‘ ŠŽ‘”‹–‡ •–‘”ƒ‰‡ ƒ† ‹Œ‡ –‹‘ •›•–‡m. ‡•‹‰‡d ƒ ƒ”„‘ †‹‘š‹†‡ •–‘”ƒ‰‡ ƒd ˆ‡‡d •›•–‡m. ”‡’ƒ”‡d ”‡ ‘”d †”ƒ™‹‰•, ’”‘Œ‡ t Ž‘•‡out †‘ —‡–• ƒd ‡”–‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘ of ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘’Ž‡–‹‘ ’ƒ ƒ‰‡• to ‰‘˜‡”‡–ƒŽ ’‡”‹– ƒ‰‡ ‹‡•Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͳͷǡͶͲͲǡͲͲͲ

51 ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Wastewater Reclamation Facility Expansion    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ Miramar, Florida ʹͲͳͳ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” k. ”‡’ƒ”‡d ’Žƒ• ƒd •’‡ ‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ˆ‘” –Š‡ ƒ††‹–‹‘ of ƒ ƒ‡”ƒ–‹‘ „ƒ•‹, Žƒ”‹ˆ‹‡”, ’”‘ ‡•• ƒ‹” „Ž‘™‡” ƒd †‡‡’ ™‡ŽŽ ‹Œ‡ –‹‘ ’—p. ••‹•–‡d ™‹–h the ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ ‘ˆ ƒ ‰—ƒ”ƒ–‡‡† ƒš‹um ’”‹ ‡ ’”‘’‘•ƒŽ to –Š‡ ity of ‹”ƒƒ”Ǥ ‡ —”‡† ’‡”‹– ˆ”om ‰‘˜‡”‡–ƒŽ ƒ‰‡ ‹‡• Šƒ˜‹‰ Œ—”‹•†‹ –‹‘ ‘˜‡” –Š‡ ’”‘Œ‡ –Ǥ ”‘˜‹†‡† †‘ —‡–ƒ–‹‘ ‘f ™‘” ’”‘‰”‡•• †—”‹g ‘•–”— –‹‘ ƒd ƒ••‹•–‡d ™‹th ’”‘Œ‡ t • Š‡†—Ž‹g, ‡“—‹’‡t •–ƒ”–—p, ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹‘ of –Š‡ ”‡ ‘”d †”ƒ™‹‰• ƒ† ˆ‹ƒŽ ‡”–‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘ ‘f ‘•–”— –‹‘ ‘’Ž‡–‹‘Ǥ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Phase IV, Davie, FL.    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ ʹͲͲͻ Ȁ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” l. ••‹•–ed ™‹–Š –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ of ’Žƒ• ƒ† •’‡ ‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹ons for –Š‡ ƒ††‹–‹on of a ’ƒ ƒ‰e –”‡ƒ–‡– —‹t ƒ† ƒ••‘ ‹ƒ–‡d ‡“—‹’‡– ˆ‘” the ‡š’ƒ•‹on of –Š‡ ™ƒ•tewater –”‡ƒ–‡– ’Žƒ–Ǥ Ž–Š‘ugh –Še ’”‘Œ‡ t ™ƒ• ‘– ‘•–”— –ed †—‡ –o –Še ‘™ǯ• †‡ ‹•‹on –‘ „—‹ld ƒ ew ™ƒ–‡” ”‡ Žƒƒ–‹on ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–› ƒ– ƒ‘–Š‡r Ž‘ ƒ–‹‘, –Š‡ ’Žƒ• and •’‡ ‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• were c‘’Žeted and ”‡ƒ†› for ‘•–”— –‹‘Ǥ x ‹”m ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͷͶͻǡͲʹͺǤͲͲ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   East Water Treatment Plant Improvements, Miramar, FL.    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ ʹͲͳͳ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” ”epared ’Žƒ• ƒ† •’‡ ‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• ƒ• –Še ’”‘Œ‡ t ‡‰‹eer for the ƒ††‹–‹on of a Ž‹e •Ž—†‰e Šƒ†Ž‹‰ ˆƒ ‹Ž‹–› m. ƒ† ‘†‹ˆ‹ ƒ–‹‘• to –Še ƒ†‹‹•–”ƒ–‹‘ ƒ† ‘trol „—‹Ž†‹‰ ˆor –Š‡ ‹–› ‘ˆ ‹”ƒar. ‘‘”†‹ated ’”‡’ƒ”ƒ–‹on of ‘•–”— –‹on †‘ —‡–• ƒ† •‡”˜‹ ‡• †—”‹‰ the „‹d ’”‘ ‡••. ˜ƒŽ—ƒ–ed the „‹d ’”‘’‘•ƒŽ• •—„‹––‡† „› –Še ‘–”ƒ tor ƒ† ’”‘˜‹†‡† ƒ ”‡ ‘‡†ƒ–‹on ˆ‘” –Š‡ ‘•t ”‡•’‘•‹˜e ƒ† ”‡•’‘•‹„Ž‡ „‹††‡”Ǥ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́͵ǡ͹ͳͷǡͷͷͲǤͲͲ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Lloyd Estates Drainage Improvements, Oakland Park,    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ FL ʹͲͳͲ ‰‘‹‰ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” †‹‹•–‡”‡† all ’”‘Œ‡ – • ‘’‡ ‘ˆ •‡”˜‹ ‡• ˆor –Š‡ †‡•‹‰ of an ‹’”oved •–‘”™ƒ–‡” ƒƒ‰er •›•–‡ to ƒ‹† ‹ tŠ‡ r‡†— –‹on of flood d—”ƒ–‹on ƒ† elevƒ–‹on †—”‹‰ storm ev‡–• w‹–Š‹ tŠ‡ Lloyd •–ƒ–‡• n‡‹‰Š„‘”Š‘‘†Ǥ n. Š‡ ‹’”‘˜‡‡–• ‹ Ž—†e the ƒ††‹–‹on ‘f ‡‡”‰‡ › ˆŽ‘od ‰ƒ–‡• to ’”‡˜‡t the ‡Ž‡˜ated ™ƒ–er Ž‡˜‡Ž ‹ –Š‡   Ǧ13 anal ˆ”‘ ˆŽ‘™‹‰ ‹–o the Ž‡ep ‹˜er that ’”‘˜‹†‡• ™ƒ–er •–‘”ƒ‰e ˆ‘” the ‡š‹•–‹‰ †”ƒ‹ƒ‰‡ •›•–‡. In ƒ††‹–‹‘, a •–‘”water ’—p •–ƒ–‹on ™‹ŽŽ „e ’”‘˜‹†ed to ”‡‰ƒ‹ –Š‡ ’‡”‹tted †‹• Šƒ”‰e ƒ’ƒ ‹–› of the •›•–‡. ”ƒ– •‡”˜‹ ‡• ™‡”e ’”‘˜‹†ed for –Š‹• ’”‘Œ‡ t –Šƒt ”‡•—Ž–ed ‹ ƒ’’”‘š‹ƒ–‡Ž› ̈́4 ‹ŽŽ‹on ‘ˆ ˆ—†‹‰ fro tŠ‡ F Hƒœƒrd ‹–‹‰ƒ–‹on ”ƒ– P”‘‰”ƒǤ x ”‘Œ‡ t ‘•–ǣ ̈́ͺǡ͹͵͸ǡͳͷͲǤͻͲ ȋͳȌ   D LOC  (City and State) ȋʹȌ   Bid Pack 8 Infrastructure Improvements, Oakland Park,    S   N (if a’’Ž‹ ƒ„Ž‡Ȍ FL. 2015 ‡†‹‰ ȋ͵Ȍ     ON (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.)    E Š‡  ‹ˆ ’”‘Œ‡ – ’‡”ˆ‘”‡† ™‹–Š —””‡nt ˆ‹” o. ‘‘”†‹ated –‡ƒ ƒ –‹˜‹–‹‡• ƒ• the ’”‘Œ‡ t ƒ†‹‹•–rator to †‡•‹‰ ƒ† ’‡”‹t ƒ’’”‘š‹ƒ–ely ͳͺǡͲͲͲ Ž‹ear ˆ‡‡t of ™ƒ–‡” ƒ‹ ”‡’Žƒ ‡‡–ǡ ”‡Šƒ„‹Ž‹–ƒ–‹on ‘f ‹ft –ƒ–‹‘ Ǧͳ ƒ† ‹•–ƒŽŽƒ–‹on ‘f Ͷ •‡™‡” ‘„‹ƒ–‹on ƒ‹” ˜ƒŽ˜‡• to alleviate —†‡•‹”able ƒ‹r ‹•‹de tŠ‡ ‹–›ǯ• •anitary •‡™er for ‡ ƒ‹ •›•–‡Ǥ x ‹” C‘•–ǣ ̈́͵ͷ͸ǡͺͺͷǤͲͲ

52 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE NICHOLAS W. KANELIDIS, CIVIL ENGINEER a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM P.E. 51/2 31/2 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) MASTER OF ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, 2011 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER #78536 B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING, FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY, 2009 CIVIL ENGINEERING, FLORIDA 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Kanelidis’ background experience entails civil, geotechnical, surface water management, water, and wastewater services to both the private and public sector. He also had significant involvement with his prior firm in representing Sunshine Water Control District as District Engineer, working on numerous Capital Improvements Projects. At CGA, his responsibilities include preparing proposals and labor breakdowns, developing and managing project schedules, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, preparing plans and technical specifications, permitting, bidding assistance, addressing RFI’s, reviewing shop drawings, engineering during construction, as-built review, and final project certifications. As an engineer with previous design and field experience, he is versatile in his ability to perform the tasks at each individual project stage. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED NE 57th Street Water Main Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm a. Project Manager for a residential water main replacement project in which water quality and age of the existing infrastructure were the primary issues. Approximately 1,850 linear feet of a new looped system with fire hydrants was designed and constructed. Project tasks included design, checking compliance with local and state standards, permitting, conducting routine construction inspections, final project certification, and overall project management. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station #52 Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, FL 2015 - 2016 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm b. Project Manager for a municipal sewer pump station replacement project. Improvements were needed due to the expiring service life of the pumps and their insufficient operating capacity during peak flows. Tasks included design, permitting, interpreting pressure data logger readings, hydraulic calculations, contacting pump manufacturers, existing sewer flow analysis, monitoring geotechnical work, and coordinating with other professional disciplines. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Lloyd Estates Residential and Industrial Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, FL 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer for the design and modification of a stormwater conveyance system in order to improve flooding c. within the Lloyd Estates Neighborhood. This design also included a stormwater pump station and floodgates for major storm events. In addition to stormwater improvements, several areas included upgrades to the water distribution system for fire protection services. The project funding was driven by a FEMA grant. Project responsibilities included hydraulic modeling, design, review of construction plans, permitting, quantity take-offs, cost estimates, preparing technical specifications, bidding assistance, shop drawing review, addressing RFI’s, and final certifications. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Bid Pack 9 Infrastructure Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, FL 2014 - 2015 2015 - 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm d. Project Engineer and assisted the Project Manager during the construction phase of a large scale infrastructure improvements project that included replacement of three municipal lift stations, approximately 20,000 linear feet of water main replacement, three force main networks, and significant drainage improvements over the 500 acre site. Responsibilities included shop drawing reviews, attending progress meetings, change order reviews, engineering during construction, as-built review, and final certifications.

53 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Drive Drainage and Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2015 – Present -- (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for the analysis and design of drainage system improvements in the Central Beach Alliance Neighborhood off of A1A. The scope included a drainage model analysis of the existing site conditions using ICPR and e. utilizing survey, record drawings, and LIDAR for calibration. A full drainage report summarized the different options for improvements in the area including associated costs. Some of the proposed alternatives included exfiltration trenches, drainage injection wells, and tidal check valves. Additionally, the City requested traffic improvements and the addition of a median at the unique intersection of Bayshore Drive, Riomar Street, and Antioch Avenue. CGA conducted a traffic safety study to justify the proposed median and sidewalk layout. The intersection design included some re-grading for drainage, pavement markings, signage, and permitting through Broward County. CGA is currently under contract to provide standard services during construction. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Bid Pack 8 Infrastructure Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, Florida 2015 - Present -- (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer for a 315 acre water main replacement and pavement restoration project. Additional fire hydrants, f. 4 sewer combination air valves, new sidewalk, and a sewer pump station rehabilitation were also part of the scope. Project tasks entailed proposed water main and hydrant layout, quantity take-offs, cost estimating, preparing technical specifications, permitting, and providing bidding assistance. CGA will also be under contract to provide support services during construction that include reviewing shop drawings, addressing RFI’s, construction inspections, and final certifications. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Sewer Pump Station D-41 Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2015 - Present 2017 - Present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for a municipal sewer main and pump station replacement project. The scope entailed relocation of the station and redirection of the sewer network for a future private development. Tasks included analysis of existing g. sewer flow contributions, review of existing force main pressures, hydraulic calculations for designing new force main and submersible pumps, valve vault design, control panel, permitting, coordination with other disciplines including geotechnical and electrical, preparing technical specifications, bidding assistance, addressing RFI's, reviewing shop drawings, routine site inspections, as-built reviews, and final certification of the project. Coordination played a major role in this project as the proposed location for the pump station and design of the new sewer main had to be planned with the neighboring development and their engineers. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Sewer Pump Station B-10 Rehabilitation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2015 - 2017 2017 - Present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm h. Project Manager for a municipal sewer pump station rehabilitation project. Existing pumps were reaching the end of their service life and the existing concrete wet well was routinely leaking into the dry station. Tasks included analyzing existing flow and pressure conditions, hydraulic calculations, selection of new pumps, new electrical and ventilation design, permitting, development of bidding documents, bidding assistance, addressing RFI's, reviewing shop drawings, conducting routine site inspections, as-built reviews, and final certification of the project. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station #21 Replacement PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, Florida 2016 - Present 2017 - Present (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for a municipal sewer pump station replacement project. The existing station is located inside an HOA and required mechanical, aesthetic, and immediate odor control improvements. Due to its close proximity with i. adjacent residences and frequent complaints, the station is being relocated across the street. This prompted a landscape and irrigation redesign, as well. Tasks included design, permitting, interpreting pressure data readings, hydraulic calculations, contacting pump manufacturers, existing sewer flow analysis, preparing specifications and bidding documents, and coordinating with several other professional disciplines. CGA is currently providing services during construction that include conducting progress meetings, reviewing Contractor payment requests, reviewing shop drawings, addressing RFI’s, performing routine site inspections, permit closeouts, and final certification of the project.

54 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (5) YEAR COMPLETED Lift Station #9 Rehabilitation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Davie, Florida 2017 - Present -- (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for a municipal sewer pump station rehabilitation project. The existing pumps failed when the mechanical room flooded with sewage backflow from the adjacent wet well. Since the station was being operated 24 hours/day by a portable diesel-powered bypass pump, it quickly became a priority issue for the Town. The project j. was unique in that the station is located in the City of Hollywood. Therefore, additional coordination was required between the two municipalities for permitting and scheduling. The project scope included site visit documentation, pump manufacturer coordination, technical specifications, sewer flow analysis, hydraulic calculations, ventilation system sizing, electrical and instrumentation equipment replacement and relocation, sump pump and piping replacement, cost estimating, permitting, preparation of contract documents for bidding, addressing bidder questions, and recommendation for award of contract. CGA is currently providing services during construction that include reviewing shop drawings, addressing RFI’s, reviewing Contractor payment requests, performing routine site inspections, and final certification of the project.

55 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.)

12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE PATRICK FIGURELLA, PE CIVIL/ROADWAY ENGINEERING a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM 24 12

15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – WEST PALM BEACH, FL

16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.S. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, 1993 PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, FLORIDA PE NO. 54795

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Figurella is a project engineer with more than 20 years of experience in project management of roadway design/ reconstruction, utility/drainage infrastructure and civil site design work including design and permitting. Mr. Figurella is very proficient in the use of the latest versions of AutoCAD Civil 3D. Mr. Figurella was the President of the ASCE Palm Beach Branch in 2003-2004, ASCE Palm Beach Branch Young Engineer of the Year in 2004, and FES Palm Beach Chapter Young Engineer of the Year in 2004. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED th NE 12 Avenue Streetscape, Delray Beach, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Ongoing Ongoing a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed and permitted the roadway and drainage improvements to 2/3 mile of roadway and alleyway. Improvements included the creation of on-street parking, new sidewalks and the construction of a new 6” water main.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED A-1-A Bike Lanes, Jupiter, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Ongoing Ongoing b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designing and permitting the expansion of turn lanes, the addition of bike lanes, pervious concrete sidewalks, on- street parking, the replacement of a 10” Water main and the burial of overhead utilities on a ¾ mile segment of a two lane roadway.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Riviera Beach CRA Marine District South, Riviera PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Beach, Florida. Ongoing Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. Designed and permitted a 14-acre Marina District improvements project with the demolition of the entire site and replacement with a new Marina Events Center, two acres of pervious pavements, 3000 linear feet of exfiltration trenches, revised Bicentennial Park, the construction of five site roadways, new water and sewer mains, lift station demolition and transfer to new station, and the filling of the site to accommodate the future changes in the FEMA-base flood elevation. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Tamarind Avenue South Pedestrian Safety and Streetscape PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Improvements Project On-going N/A West Palm Beach, Florida d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed drainage, utility, hardscape, and roadway improvements with associated local and state permitting for 0.7 miles of roadway improvements to Tamarind Avenue from Banyan Boulevard to Palm Beach Lakes Boulevard. Project included permitting through SFRTA for coordination with adjacent rail ROW.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Osceola Neighborhood Improvements FY 2016, Delray Beach, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Florida Ongoing N/A e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designing the construction of 10 blocks of alleyways, the regrading of 35 blocks (one-side) of swales and the construction of 27 blocks (one-side)of new sidewalks in the City’s Osceola Neighborhood. Project includes drainage design and public outreach

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED nd NE 3 Street Streetscape, Delray Beach, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Ongoing N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm f. Designing and permitting the roadway and drainage improvements to 1/4 mile of roadway and alleyway each. Improvements included the creation of on-street parking, new sidewalks, replacing the alleyway with permeable pavers, the replacement of a 2” water line with a new 6” water main and replacement of existing shallow VCP sewer main with DIP main.

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(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED nd nd SE 2 Street and SE 2 Avenue Streetscape, Delray Beach, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Florida Ongoing N/A g. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designing and permitting the roadway and drainage improvements to 1/3 mile of roadway. Improvements included the creation of on-street parking, new sidewalks and the construction of 1/3 miles of new alleyways. Improvements also included a permeable paver parking lot.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Delray Beach Fire Rescue HQ Public Plaza, Delray Beach, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Florida 2015 2015 h. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed and permitted a permeable paver plaza for the City of Delray Beach Fire Rescue Station HQ located at the NW corner of Atlantic Avenue and NW 5th Street. The project included the design of an enlarged retention area with retaining walls to offset the impact of construction of the plaza on the stormwater system..

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED st th SW 1 & 9 Pocket Park, Delray Beach, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm i. Designed and permitted a permeable paver parking lot for the Delray Beach CRA located at the NW corner of SW 1st Street and SW 9th Avenue. The project included the roadway and drainage improvements to 1/3 mile of roadway. Improvements included the creation of on-street parking, new sidewalks and the construction of 1/3 miles of new alleyways. Improvements also included a permeable paver parking lot.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lakeshore Drive Improvements, Lake Park, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2012 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm j. Designed and permitted the replacement of a ½ mile two lane roadway with a 4 lane divded roadway with significant drainage improvements owing to high tide flooding issues. Project included replacing asbestos cement water mains full length and replacing 800 LF of sewer main. Water quality in this retrofit project is to be provided by hydrodynamic separators.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Bay Harbor Islands Community Enhancement Project Phases PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) II and III, Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 2012 2012 k. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed and permitted the roadway and utility improvements for 2.3 miles of roadways on the west island of the Town (Phase II) and 4.2 miles of roadways on the east island (Phase III). Improvements included new curbs, pavement, grading, drainage improvements and 18,000 LF of waterlines replacing old mains in back yards.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Park Avenue Streetscape Improvements, Lake Park, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) l. 2010 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed and permitted the reconstruction of a ¾ mile 4 lane undivided roadway into a 2 lane divided roadway with decorative street lighting and landscaping as well as drainage, water main replacement and sidewalk improvements.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED South Pennock Lane Improvements, Jupiter, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2009 2009 m. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed and permitted the addition of bicycle lanes and sidewalks to a ½ mile segment of the two lane undivided facility including the addition of a turn lane. Positive outfall was provided to all of the roadway and water quality improvements were made.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Midway Road PD & E Study, St. Lucie County, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2009 N/A n. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Managed the PD& E Study from 25th Street to east of US 1. Designed the project alignment alternatives, coordinated all of the studies, the report preparation and the public involvement process including public meetings and the Public Hearing.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED A1A Bicycle Lanes, Jupiter, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2007 2007 o. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed and permitted the expansion of turn lanes, the addition of bicycle lanes and sidewalks with the replacement of a 10” asbestos cement water main for a half-mile, two-lane undivided facility.

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(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED st NW 131 Street Improvements, North Miami, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2012 2012 p. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for designing the roadway, drainage, and signing & pavement marking improvements of a 1 mile roadway. Improvements included a roundabout, bike lanes, on-street parking and the preservation of numerous existing landscaping on North Miami’s north bicycle corridor.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED College Avenue Improvements Phase I, Davie, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2014 2014 q. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for designing and permitting of the replacement of a ½ mile two lane roadway with a 4 lane divided roadway with drainage improvements, signing & pavement marking and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway in an extremely challenging utility corridor.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED College Avenue Improvements Phase II, Davie, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2014 N/A r. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for designing and permitting of the replacement of a ½ mile two lane roadway with a 4 lane divided roadway with drainage improvements, signing & pavement marking and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway in an extremely challenging utility corridor.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Holmberg Road Bicycle Lanes, Parkland, FL PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2009 2009 s. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for designing and permitting the addition of bicycle lanes and sidewalks with the addition of fire hydrants for a 1.25 mile roadway. Improvements included new curbs, widened roadways, improved pedestrian access, signing & pavement marking improvements and repaving of the entire roadway.

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12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE ERIC CZERNIEJEWSKI, PE, TRAFFIC ENGINEER a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM ENV SP 19 1 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BS, CIVIL ENGINEERING, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) PE LICENSE (#58002) FLORIDA 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Eric Czerniejewski, P.E., is the Director of Traffic Engineering for CGA with 19 years of experience in transportation infrastructure design, traffic engineering and transportation planning. He has experience in transportation projects that include preparation of traffic studies including corridor studies, traffic impact studies, mobility studies and parking utilization and reduction studies. He is also specialized in signalization design, roadway design, managing, designing and permitting select transportation infrastructure engineering projects; planning, developing and coordinating civil engineering design documents; and coordinating construction engineering and inspection. Some of his relevant mobility plan experience includes development of citywide mobility plan for the City of Fort Lauderdale, preparation of the campus master mobility plans for Florida International University and Florida Atlantic University campuses as well as Memorial Health Care Joe DiMaggio Hospital campus. He is certified to prepare traffic control plans and process LAP projects by FDOT. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Town of Miami Lakes 170th Street Greenway PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Lakes, Florida 2011 2012

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The 170th Street Greenway serves as a critical pedestrian link for key recreational facilities, educational campuses and numerous neighborhoods. Embracing the corridor’s existing shade tree canopy and waterside vistas, the Greenway provides a passive recreational resource while improving the Town of Miami Lakes’ walkability. The Greenway design a. preserved 100% of the existing native tree species through precise alignment of the multi-modal trail. Extensive underground utilities were also present within the Greenway corridor. The design prevented any impact to these utilities and provided all requested maintenance access for the utility agencies. The Greenway also improved safety along the 170th Street corridor by providing a separation of pedestrian and vehicular uses. Connectivity to existing neighborhoods was provided by delineated ADA accessible enhanced crosswalks along the corridor. Community drainage was enhanced through the Greenway’s design by providing improved drainage storage and treatment areas within the corridor. Located within a Miami-Dade County Canal right- of-way the design and permitting for this Greenway required extensive coordination with both the Town of Miami Lakes and Miami-Dade County Services for this project included landscape architecture, civil engineering, traffic engineering, permitting and utility coordination. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Key West Traffic Qualitative Assessment PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Key West, Florida 2015 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Consultant provided a Traffic Qualitative Assessment for several concerns regarding traffic within Old Town that have b. been received by the City’s Engineering Services Department. Consultant provided a field review and provided several recommendations utilizing the methodology included in the 2009 Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices, 2011 FDOT Florida Green Book, and the 2010 Highway Capacity Manual to mitigate any potential safety and operational deficiencies for each identified traffic concern. The identified concerns included traffic safety and operational issues related to pedestrian, bicycle, vehicular and transit transportation modes. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED c. Monterra Greenway and Bike Path, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Cooper City, Florida 2011 2012

59 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Designed the greenway/park with a one mile bike trail within the 27 acres of the FPL easement that bisects the Monterra (Waldrep) property as part of the Broward County Greenway System. Transportation design routed the recreational trail/ bike trail, lay-out of fitness stations, tot-lots, shade structures and multi-use courts, parking and access to the trail, security fencing and access gates and landscaping. Planting and irrigation plans, along with miscellaneous hardscape design, were provided. The greenway and bike path connected to each of the residential and commercial phases of the Monterra development and to nearby area schools. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mast Arm Conversion Group Phases I&II- Horsepower PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Electric, Broward County, Florida 2015 Ongoing

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Program Manager and Quality Control Officer for the Design Build professional services associated with the conversion of span-wire supported traffic signal at 35 intersections all over Broward County. This project is currently d. under the design stages. CGA along with Horsepower Electric is providing engineering and design services, plans preparation, field survey, utility coordination, permitting, public involvement, coordination with adjoining projects, minor roadway reconstruction and paving, signing and pavement marking, ADA compliant sidewalk reconstruction, traffic signal construction, installation of underground conduit and interconnect cable, installation of monitoring devices (video detection), installation of vehicle pre-emption systems , as built record plans, and warranty necessary to provide the traffic signalization improvements in accordance with Broward County and Florida Department of Transportation specifications. Professional Fees: $2,025,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FDOT District 6 Districtwide Public Transportation PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Consultant Contract, Miami Dade County, Florida 2015 N/A

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Provided studies, performed evaluations, developed strategies, and secured funding for highway, transit, rail, freight and seaport projects while enhancing performance for all transportation modes. These analyses required expertise in e. collecting data, assessing the context, validation of data, analysis of demands, forecasting and growth and provided transit design and construction determinations in conjunction to responding to public and private stakeholders concerns. Completed the following projects as part of this Contract: • Miami Dade Aviation Department (MDAD) Triennial Safety Audit of MDAD Automated People • Mover Systems- Audit Review of the MDAD Transit Security Program Plan and System Safety Program Plan • Miami Dade Transit (MDT) Triennial Safety Audit of Bus and Rail Systems- Audit Review of the MDAD Transit Security Program Plan and System Safety Program Plan (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Transportation Manager-City of Fort Lauderdale PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2012 N/A

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Transportation Manager for the City of Fort Lauderdale Transportation and Mobility Department managing the traffic engineering, transportation planning and traffic design program. Developed the Uptown Link and Route Extensions for f. the Downtown Fort Lauderdale Transportation Management Associations’ Citywide Sun Trolley community bus service, developed and submitted relevant grant applications for transportation and transit projects including TIGER, Transportation Enhancement, EPA Green Streets and FTA New Freedom, developed the key citywide long-range transportation plan including the 2015-2035 comprehensive strategic multimodal program entitled Connecting the Blocks- Creating Options for Moving People, created the City’s Complete Streets Guidelines and managed the citywide review of all transportation elements of the Development Review Committee to determine traffic impacts for new development projects in the City. Professional Fees: $200,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Coral Station at Brickell Way Traffic Impact Analysis, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) g. Miami, Florida 2011 N/A

60 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm This traffic impact study evaluated the anticipated traffic impacts within a downtown Miami area for a proposed mixed-use development. The site features offices, apartments, restaurants, retail and a parking garage. The analysis included data collection, trip generation and distribution, forecasted future volumes and a traffic signal warrant analysis. In addition, Consultant looked at other approved project traffic within a one-mile radius of the project to better predict the future capacity of the surrounding roadways. Synchro capacity analysis software was used to evaluate traffic operations and followed MUTCD guidelines for the traffic signal warrant analysis. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District 6 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Biscayne Boulevard (NE 5th Street to NE 13th Street) 2010 2011

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm In order to continue the enhancements of the US 1 Corridor for the City of Miami, Consultant developed a streetscape h. design to unify the area surrounding the American Airlines Arena, Bicentennial Park and the Performing Arts Center. Enhancement of the pedestrian corridor and integration with the existing Roberto Burle Marx paving design, directly to the south, was integral in the design of the project. Coordinated with the City of Miami during the design process, participated in numerous public involvement and design meetings, and incorporated access management concepts, including limited vehicular access and multi-modal transportation. Improvements included specialty paving and lighting elements. This project was part of a multi-year continuing service contract with FDOT District 6. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Downtown Boca Raton Traffic Study PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Boca Raton, Florida 2016 N/A

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm i. Project Manager and Traffic Engineer for the preparation of a traffic study at the intersection of Palmetto Park Road and NE/SE 5th Avenue which examined the safety and the operation of the intersection of Palmetto Park Road and NE/SE 5th Avenue and seven other surrounding intersections and enumerated at least three viable improvement concept plans. The alternative analysis included quantitative and qualitative elements such as Safety, Context Sensitivity, Capacity, Benefit Cost and Fatal Flaw analysis as well as the evaluation of bridge preemption and signal coordination with the subject intersection. Professional Fees: $50,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Key West ULDR Update and Complete Streets Manual PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Key West,Florida 2015 N/A

j. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Traffic Engineer for complete rewrite of the City’s Land Development Regulations. The key areas of focus for the project included the incorporation of new standards, programs, and processes related to Complete Streets, Parking, Transportation Demand Management, Affordable Workforce Housing, Signage, Landscape, Urban Design, Green Building and Adaptation Planning and Disaster Planning. Professional Fees: $143,700. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of West Palm Beach Traffic Engineering Continuing PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Services Contract, West Palm Beach, Florida 2008 N/A

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm k. Project Manager on this Continuing Services Contract serving as Engineer of Record for task work orders. Provided a variety of traffic and transportation consulting services to the City of West Palm Beach including intersection studies, corridor studies, traffic concurrency studies, traffic calming design, pavement analysis, pavement evaluation study, signing and marking plans, and evaluation of the comprehensive plan transportation element, just to name a few. CGA’s fees: $200,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED l. Town Traffic Engineer Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Surfside, Florida 2015 N/A

61 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Town Traffic Engineer on this Continuing Services Contract serving as Engineer of Record for traffic engineering task work orders. Provided comprehensive traffic engineering services including intersection analysis, signalization analysis and design, roundabout analysis and design, roadway level of service analysis, public school traffic operational analysis, city-wide traffic modeling, city-wide traffic count database maintenance, corridor signal timing progression analysis, traffic calming and neighborhood traffic mitigation, reviewed site plan applications with respect to traffic engineering impacts, responded to citizen inquiries and coordinated the interests of the City with Miami Dade County Public Works Department Traffic Engineering Division, FDOT District VI and other key stakeholder government agencies. CGA’s fees: $50,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City Traffic Engineer Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pembroke Pines, Florida 2015 N/A

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm City Traffic Engineer on this Continuing Services Contract serving as Engineer of Record for traffic engineering task m. work orders. Provided a variety of traffic and transportation engineering services including intersection analysis, signalization analysis and design, roundabout analysis and design, roadway level of service analysis, public school traffic operational analysis, city-wide traffic modeling, city-wide traffic count database maintenance, corridor signal timing progression analysis, traffic calming and neighborhood traffic mitigation, responded to citizen inquiries and coordinated the interests of the City with Broward County Traffic Engineering Division, FDOT District IV and other key stakeholder government agencies. CGA’s fees: $100,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of West Palm Beach Traffic Engineering Continuing PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Services Contract, West Palm Beach, Florida 2008 N/A

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm n. Project Manager on this Continuing Services Contract serving as Engineer of Record for task work orders. Provided a variety of traffic and transportation consulting services to the City of West Palm Beach including intersection studies, corridor studies, traffic concurrency studies, traffic calming design, pavement analysis, pavement evaluation study, signing and marking plans, and evaluation of the comprehensive plan transportation element, just to name a few. CGA’s fees: $200,000.

62 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE DIANA RIVAS, PE TRAFFIC ENGINEER a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 10 3 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) PE FLORIDA NO. 74568 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Ms. Rivas has ten years of experience in Florida as a traffic engineer. Her experience includes analysis and design in traffic signals, traffic operations, Intelligent Transportation Systems. She is knowledgeable of MUTCD, FDOT design standards and specifications, Plans Preparation Manual, Highway Capacity Manual, ITE’s Traffic Engineering Handbook. She has worked on transportation projects and traffic studies for FDOT Districts 2 and 4, Palm Beach, Broward, Miami-Dade, Duval, St. Johns, and Alachua Counties as well as various south Florida municipalities.

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City Traffic Engineering Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pembroke Pines, Florida 2013-2015 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Traffic Engineer on this Continuing Services Contract for traffic engineering task work orders. Provided a variety of a. traffic and transportation engineering services including intersection analysis, signalization analysis and design, roundabout analysis and design, roadway level of service analysis, public school traffic operational analysis, city-wide traffic modeling, city-wide traffic count database maintenance, corridor signal timing progression analysis, traffic calming and neighborhood traffic mitigation, responded to citizen inquiries and coordinated the interests of the City with Broward County Traffic Engineering Division, FDOT District IV and other key stakeholder government agencies. CGA’s fees: $100,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Broward County Mast Arm Conversion Project Group Phase PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) I&II, Broward County, Florida 2013 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager and Engineer of Record for the Design Build professional services associated with the conversion of span-wire supported traffic signal at 35 intersections all over Broward County. This project is currently under the b. design stages. CGA along with Horsepower Electric is providing engineering and design services, plans preparation, field survey, utility coordination, permitting, public involvement, coordination with adjoining projects, minor roadway reconstruction and paving, signing and pavement marking, ADA compliant sidewalk reconstruction, traffic signal construction, installation of underground conduit and interconnect cable, installation of monitoring devices (video detection), installation of vehicle pre-emption systems , as built record plans, and warranty necessary to provide the traffic signalization improvements in accordance with Broward County and Florida Department of Transportation specifications. CGA’s fees: $2,025,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Town Traffic Engineer Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Surfside, Florida 2013-2015 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Traffic Engineer on this Continuing Services Contract for traffic engineering task work orders. Provided comprehensive traffic engineering services including intersection analysis, signalization analysis and design, c. roundabout analysis and design, roadway level of service analysis, public school traffic operational analysis, city-wide traffic modeling, city-wide traffic count database maintenance, corridor signal timing progression analysis, traffic calming and neighborhood traffic mitigation, reviewed site plan applications with respect to traffic engineering impacts, responded to citizen inquiries and coordinated the interests of the City with Miami Dade County Public Works Department Traffic Engineering Division, FDOT District VI and other key stakeholder government agencies. CGA’s fees: $50,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED d. Interstate 75 and Pines Blvd Traffic Mitigation Study and LOS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Synchro Analysis 2013-2015 N/A

63 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Traffic Engineer for the evaluation of existing conditions, produced traffic flow improvement strategies and protocols on when to implement these strategies to relieve AM and PM peak traffic congestion at this interchange. A LOS Synchro analysis was developed proposing 4 different scenarios for the retiming at the intersection of SR820/Pines Blvd and Grand Palm Dr using existing traffic counts and AM peak delays. The feasibility of the potential improvements and recommendations at short, mid, and long term are being evaluated so they can be pursue with the Mayor and City commissioner. CGA’s fees: $80,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Key West ULDR Update and Complete Streets Manual PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Key West, Florida 2015 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm e. Traffic Engineer for complete rewrite of the City’s Land Development Regulations. The key areas of focus for the project included the incorporation of new standards, programs, and processes related to Complete Streets, Parking, Transportation Demand Management, Affordable Workforce Housing, Signage, Landscape, Urban Design, Green Building and Adaptation Planning and Disaster Planning. CGA’s fees: $143,700. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Downtown Boca Raton Traffic Study PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Boca Raton, FL 2016 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Ms. Rivas prepared traffic study for the traffic analysis of the intersection of Palmetto Park Road and NE/SE 5th Avenue which examined the safety and the traffic operations of the intersection of Palmetto Park Road and NE/SE 5th Avenue f. and seven other surrounding intersections and enumerated at least three viable improvement concept plans. Consultant utilized Signal Four Analytics to complete comprehensive safety review of the intersection of Palmetto Park Road and NE/SE 5th Avenue. The alternative analysis included quantitative and qualitative elements such as Safety, Context Sensitivity, Capacity, Benefit Cost and Fatal Flaw analysis as well as the evaluation of bridge preemption and signal coordination with the subject intersection. The traffic study also evaluated neighborhood cut through traffic and possible traffic calming improvements that would mitigate the traffic intrusion. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Andrews Ave Pedestrian Safety Study PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, Florida 2016 N/A (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Ms. Rivas prepared traffic study which evaluated the need for mid-block crosswalks along a stretch of Andrews Avenue between Oakland Park Boulevard and Prospect Road. Consultant completed a safety analysis including review of crash history along the corridor using Signal Four Analytics. Consultant evaluated the proposed midblock crosswalk g. locations based on criteria of the Traffic Engineering Manual and Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices per Broward County Traffic Engineering Division. Consultant collected pedestrian traffic data including four hour pedestrian volume counts at ten (10) proposed mid-block crossing locations and 24-hour bi-directional traffic counts were collected for Andrews Ave between Oakland Park Blvd and NW 38th Street and on Andrews Avenue south of Prospect Road. Consultant also evaluated the traffic operational conditions at the four signalized intersections along Andrews Avenue at Prospect Road, NE 38th Street, and E. Oakland Park Boulevard to determine the appropriate length of future dedicated turn lanes.

64 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE ROBERT MCSWEENEY, PE CONSTRUCTION a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM ADMINISTRATION 30 6 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) B.S., CIVIL ENGINEERING, FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF PE #47506, FLORIDA, CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY, 1986 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. McSweeney’s broad background entails extensive experience with civil and environmental engineering firms providing service to both public and private sector clients in Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties. His experience also involves construction management, continuing services contract management, FDOT construction administration and utility coordination, and plan Quality Assurance / Quality Control review(s). As Director of Construction Engineering, he will help to ensure that all projects meet project standards and specifications for quality, and constructability. He is a team leader that can unite team members to provide a final project that is on time and within budget. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Miscellaneous Engineering Services Contract, Town of PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Surfside, Florida. On-going On-going (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contracted Town Engineer/Engineer-of-Record for an ongoing continuing services contract providing general a. engineering services to the municipality. These services include Commission meeting representation, development plans review and development review meetings, Right-of-Way permit applications reviews, utility coordination, utility franchise agreement coordination, Consent Decree engineering services, and Engineer of Record construction completion certifications. Projects provided under this contract included the $23M Town-wide utility infrastructure rehabilitation program (water, sewer, drainage, roadway resurfacing, and pump stations improvements) and the Biscaya Island Drainage Improvements.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Miscellaneous Engineering Services Contract, Pompano PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Beach, Florida. 2011 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract Manager / Engineer-of-Record of a continuing services contract providing general engineering, and surveying b. and mapping services to the municipality on an as-needed basis. Projects provided under this contract included reclaimed/reuse water main design and construction administration, Pompano Beach Sidewalk Construction Program, facility assessment reporting, municipal pier renovation inspections, Sample McDougald House site design, Broward County/Pompano Beach Branch Library site engineering design, golf course decorative wall design, and bridge and culvert improvements.

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Miscellaneous Engineering/Surveying Services Contract, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Deerfield Beach, Florida 2011 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record of a continuing services contract providing as needed general engineering, and surveying and mapping services to the municipality on an as-needed basis. Projects provided under the contract included: c. x State Road A1A ‘S’ - Curve Phase II Roadway, Utility and Beautification Project x Intersection improvement design of Goolsby and Hillsboro Boulevards, and Goolsby Boulevard roadway improvements x Intersection improvement design of Century and Hillsboro Boulevards x Main Beach Parking Lot Expansion x Cove Shopping Center Parking Lot Redevelopment

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d. Port Everglades Cruise Terminal 4, Broward County, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2010 N/A

65 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Engineering design and permitting of a parking lot expansion program including resolution of existing drainage inadequacies and overall site utility redesign. The utility improvements design included upgrading the existing stormwater management system and complete water distribution systems in addition to the redesign/reconfiguration of the overall parking area.

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Downtown Davie, Davie, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2009 N/A e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record for the engineering design, permitting and construction administration for a 12-acre, light density, mixed-use (residential, retail and office development) project in Davie, Florida. Project included legal depositions and expert witness testimony towards resolving drainage issues with adjoining property.

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Golden Acres Apartments, Pompano Beach, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2010 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm f. Contract Manager/Engineer-of-Record for this affordable housing project with 302 units completed in two phases, Golden Square and Golden Villas. Project tasks included preparation and processing of the site plan, platting, surveying, design and permitting of the water, sewer and drainage systems, roadway design and permitting, utility coordination, and construction administration services.

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Oak Grove Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami, Florida 2013 2014 g. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Construction Administrator for the replacement of four (4) asphalt tennis courts, new water service including water fountain(s), court fencing and lighting, drainage and irrigation improvements, and additional landscaping while maintaining access to the facility.

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Hallandale N.E. Quadrant Drainage Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hallandale Beach, Florida 2011 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm h. Construction Administrator for a neighborhood-wide drainage system modification and enhancements. The complex system included installation of additional Right-of-Way drainage / conveyance system(s) interconnecting with existing R/W drainage systems, construction of multiple (15) pressurized drainage wells, construction of two (2) SCADA controlled drainage pump stations with stand-by generators, relocation / replacement of conflicting existing utilities, and the construction of a drainage force main.

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Weston Drainage Improvements, Weston, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2013 2013 i. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Construction Administrator for multiple lake-interconnect culvert installations, Right-of-Way drainage system enhancements and additional installations in multiple areas of the Indian Trace Community Development District. This project was partially funded in association with FEMA grant funding.

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Meadowbrook Community / Dania Beach S.E. Drainage PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Improvements (Phase 1), Dania Beach, Florida 2014 2015 j. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Construction Administrator for a drainage pump station and force main replacement project involving pump, motor and intake replacement; upgrading of instrumentation and controls; and replacement of the drainage force main. Other improvements included outfall replacements, and minor street drainage system improvements / modifications.

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College Avenue Roadway Improvements (Phase 1), Davie, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Florida 2013 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm k. Construction Administrator for the reconstruction and expansion of a local collector roadway situated in an educational corridor serving multiple schools of higher education. The roadway expansion project involved the replacement of the drainage system, utility adjustments, roadway widening, sidewalk construction, and landscaping while maintaining vehicular and pedestrian access to the existing educational facilities and colleges.

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Emerald Estates Park, Weston Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2012 2013 l. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Construction Administrator for significant park modifications including concrete walkways and par course stations, parking lot and drainage system, basketball court, site furnishings, landscaping and irrigation.

67 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE Bryan Williams, PE Construction a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM Administration 25 3 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, The University (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) of Miami PE FL # 61881

18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) TIN#W452061680680 CTQP: Final Estimates Level 1; Final Estimates Level 2; QC Manager 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Oakland Park; Expanded Lloyd Estates Residential and PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Industrial Improvements Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm The project boundary is located south of Prospect Road, north of Oakland Park Boulevard, east of Powerline Road and a. west of Andrews Avenue. This project includes drainage improvements, water main replacement, installation of flood gates, stormwater pump station and a tidal check valve. The proposed drainage improvements include construction of roadside swales, construction of new stormwater conveyance system piping networks and exfiltration trenches, modification of the existing conveyance systems and construction of new outfall structures that discharge into the Sleepy River. Contact: John M. Perez, Project Manager, 954.630.4479. Cost $7,800,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Reconstruction of SR 826/SR836 Interchange, FDOT D6 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami-Dade County, Florida Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Roadway project administrator for the construction of 40 bridges, MSE walls, traffic signals, highway lighting, ITS b. components, new roadways, drainage systems, canal realignment, sound barrier walls and landscaping. Responsibilities include: the supervision of inspection staff, plans review for constructability, errors and adherence to FDOT Specifications and Contract Requirements, coordination with multiple contractors, local agencies, City of Doral, Miami-Dade County, coordination with FDOT District 6 personnel, review of contractor maintenance of traffic, installation for conformance to construction plans and FDOT Design Index, coordination with local utility companies to facilitate timely relocations to avoid construction delays and contractor claims. Cost $558,000,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Department of Environmental Protection; Kemp Channel PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Span Replacement; Project FM # 418396-1, FDEP Project # 2014 2015 FS050; Florida c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer. Construction of the Kemp Channel Bridge Span replacement and retrofitting, located at approximately Mile Marker 23.5. This project is to be a portion of the Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail State Park as described in the approved Trail Master Plan dated August 2000. Cost $1,868,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Oakland Park; NE 34th Court Improvements (Between PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) NE 2nd Ave and 11th Ave); Project FM # 429653-1-58-01 Fed 2014 2015 #8886109A; Florida d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Project Engineer. This project included subsoil, demucking, earthwork, installation of storm drains, structures and water mains. Infrastructure improvements both in public right-of-way and private property, included landscaping, driveway reconstruction, milling and resurfacing, signing and marking, sidewalk installation, fences and other misc. items. Cost $2,890,356.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Broward County Highway Construction and Engineering PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Division; Palm Avenue Improvements Project; Florida 2012 2014 e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer. Construction consisted of roadway widening, concrete sidewalk, new drainage system, traffic signals, irrigation and landscaping. Cost $8M

68 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Broward County Highway Construction and Engineering PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Division; Bailey Road Improvement Project; Florida 2011 2013 f. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Project Engineer. Construction consisted of roadway widening, sidewalks, new drainage system, new irrigation and landscaping. Cost $8M

69 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE SANDRA LEE, AICP CEP, ENVIRONMENT a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM LEED AP BD+C, CFM    25 16 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION M.A. BIOLOGY/ECOLOGY, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, ST. CLOUD (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) STATE UNIVERSITY, MINNESOTA AICP CEP, NO. 018627 B.A. BIOLOGY/BOTANY, MAGNA CUM LAUDE, ST. CLOUD STATE LEED A.P. BD+C, NO. 10215598 UNIVERSITY, MINNESOTA CFM, NO. US-14-07579 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Ms. Lee has over 20 years of professional experience and heads up CGA’s Environmental Department coordinating regulatory permitting, environmental planning, site assessment, resource management and environmental technical support services. In general, Ms. Lee: provides environmental permitting services at the local, state and federal level, coordinates interagency and multi-disciplinary team efforts, provides tree mitigation plans and tree removal permitting services, conducts wetland delineations and wetland functional assessments, designs wetland mitigation areas, provides bidding and construction oversight services for the construction and installation of mitigation and natural areas, provides technical support, environmental resource management and environmental planning services to municipalities, manages field staff conducting wildlife and habitat assessments, imperiled species surveys and compliance monitoring reporting. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Dania Cove Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, Florida 2011 2012 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm CGA developed a waterfront park on an archeologically significant site in Dania Beach. The scope included designing a stabilization system for a badly eroded and unstable shoreline embankment along with vegetating the shoreline, and obtaining all required permits for the installation of the site features including a fishing dock and platform. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Dania Beach Basin 5 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, Florida 2007 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm b. CGA designed a unique bio-swale stormwater improvement system to benefit both the developed and adjacent natural habitats. CGA conducted the site and wetland assessments and processed permits through the ACOE, the SFWMD and Broward County. Permitting required extensive negotiation with various Divisions of Broward County including the development of an Agreement with the County and City for use of the County land, and approval by the County Commission. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Blessed John XXIII PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miramar, FL 2009 2012 c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm CGA conducted the Environmental Permitting, which included site assessments, wetland assessments and obtaining a COE, a Broward County and two South Florida Water Management District permits for the development site and a newly constructed off-site mitigation area. CGA designed the newly constructed off-site mitigation area. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED A-1-A Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Jupiter, FL 2007 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm CGA provided the engineering and environmental permitting services for improvements to A-1-A from U.S. 1 to Jupiter d. Beach Road. The project involved the construction of new bike lanes, meandering sidewalks, curb and gutter, lighting and landscape improvements. CGA environmental staff completed a habitat assessment of the entire project corridor and conducted the submerged lands assessments at the locations of the outfalls. CGA completed and submitted the environmental LAP documentation, and obtained environmental permits through the U.S Corps of Engineers and the South Florida Water Management District. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Waterview AKA Foxcroft PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miramar, FL 2010 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm e. CGA provided planning, site planning, landscape architecture, surveying, engineering and permitting/construction services to redevelop (urban infill) an approximately one 133-acre abandoned golf course into a gated 624-unit single family and garden apartment development... Services included reconfiguration of lakes and creation of 21 acres of wetland habitats. Obtained COE, SFWMD and Broward County and local permits. 70 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Seawall Replacements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Town of Surfside, FL 2014 2015 f. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Conducted benthic assessments on all Town owned seawalls and immediate submerged lands and obtained permits from FDEP, US COE and Miami-Dade DERM to replace all Town owned seawalls.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Intracoastal Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Sunny Isles Beach, FL 2015 2015 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm g. CGA environmental staff obtained immediate emergency authorization from the jurisdictional agencies to begin repairs on a collapsed portion of seawall along the City’s Intracoastal Park and kept DERM the US COE, and DEP continuously apprised of all activity. CGA quickly responded to the City’s request for design, permitting and construction inspection of the emergency demolition and replacement. Due to the age and deteriorated state, the entire 669 linear feet of seawall was replaced. CGA expedited the permit review process while the Contractor was on-site performing emergency repairs. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lloyd Estates Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, FL 2014 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for all site assessments, designing a bio-swale stormwater overflow area, and obtaining permits through h. the US COE, the South Florida Water Management District and Broward County. The project involved the installation of two new outfalls, dredging, a sluice gate, and new seawalls into the Sleepy River, sovereign submerged lands. It also involved the construction of a pump station and the creation of a bio-swale/river overflow area within property adjacent to the river. Permitting challenges included close coordination with the SFWMD operations staff on project interactions with the C13 canal, and amending sovereign submerged lands leases for new dredge areas and the gate. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Middle Beach Recreational Corridor PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Beach, FL 2015 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Conducted site inspections and plant identifications and processed a CCCL permit through the Department of i. Environmental Protection. The MBRC is a two mile long paver walkway connecting the existing Miami Beach Boardwalk at Indian Beach Park to the North Beach Recreational Trail at Allison Park. The path fell on state lands on coast dune habitat. The scope of work also included coastal engineering, dune planting plans, lighting design, bidding and construction administration. The ADA-accessible beach pathway supports the use of bicycles, walking, and other non-motorized means of transportation. The MBRC project is a part of the greater Atlantic Greenway Network. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lake Shore Drive Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Lake Park, FL 2008 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm j. As a component of an overall drainage project, conducted a submerged aquatic vegetation survey and obtained a US COE and SFWMD permit for installation of a new outfall and upgrades to existing outfalls into the Lake Worth Lagoon which is recognized Outstanding Florida Waters. The project also required updating all existing outfalls with manatee protection grates. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Drainage Improvements PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) City of Weston, FL 2012 2016 k. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Obtained a US COE and a Broward County permit, and modified two South Florida Water Management District master surface water permits for drainage improvements including culvert replacements and new outfalls conducted under a hazard mitigation grant program. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City Center Parking Facilities PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pembroke Pines, FL 2008 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for environmental permitting, which included the site assessments, wetland assessments and l. obtaining a US COE, a Broward County and a South Florida Water Management District permit for the development site and for a newly constructed off-site mitigation area. Nearly the entirety of the development site was wetland and was comprised of multiple habitat types and qualities; also developed the mitigation plan for the conversion of an off-site golf course to wetland habitats. The development fell within an FPL power line easement requiring additional coordination and approvals with FPL. The US COE permit required purchasing mitigation bank credits.

71 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE PATRICK MURPHY Environmental Specialist II a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 8 2 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Bachelors of Science (Environmental Science) (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) General Member - South Florida Association of Environmental Professionals, Certified Arborist - International Society of Arboriculture, General Member - Society of Wetland Scientist, Certified PADI Open Water Diver 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lloyd Estates Drainage Improvements, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, FL 2016 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm a. Conducted weekly earthwork, and landscape installation and preservation inspections at the Lloyd Estates Drainage Improvements project. Construction involved preservation of mature Cypress trees, creation of a vegetated bio-swale, upland plant installation and mangrove planting. Coordinated with the contractor to ensure work was performed in compliance with issued permits and construction plans. Coordinated plant substitutions when necessary. Created final punch list for close-out and conducted final close-out inspections. Reviewed the final as-built survey for compliance. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Weston Mitigation Conservation lands, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, FL 2015 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm b. Conducted daily inspection within the 2,200 acres of City conservations lands to ensure the invasive plant control contractor had performed their work, and to identified other areas in need to treatment. Coordinated on a daily basis with the invasive plant control contractor and the City. Reviewed and approved the invasive plant control contractor pay application requests on behalf of the City. Tracked all treatment areas throughout the contract year to ensure all 2,200 were treated as necessary. Coordinated as needed with SFWMD or the FWS on issues that arose within the areas. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Arborist Support Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Town of Davie, FL 2016 Ongoing c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Provides arborist support services to the Town as needed. Conducted site inspection on an approximately 7 acre parcel covered with mature oaks, verified the species, DBH and condition of all native trees, and provided evaluation of the specimen trees. Also, provide a tree evaluation for a large Live Oak and a Large Laurel Oak. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Arborist Support Services, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hollywood, FL 2016 2016 d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm From April through September of 2016, assisted the City by reviewing all tree removal applications for single family residences in the City. Conducted site inspections to verify species, location and condition of trees requested to be removed. Prepared report forms for City staff for application approval or denial. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Florida Gas Transmission Co. LLC, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pompano, FL 2016 2016 g. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Conducted landscape installation inspection on a 26 acre site for compliance to permit conditions. Documented current condition plant, and determined if material complied with the required Grades and Standards, and required planting detail. Created punch list of needed remediation. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED MKL Boulevard Tree Appraisals, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pompano Beach - CRA, FL 2016 2016 h. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Conducted tree appraisals along the Martin Luther King Boulevard corridor from Powerline Road to the Florida Turnpike. Photo-documented the corridor and provided the City CRA with a final report.

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72 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE TAMMY COOK-WEEDON, LANDSCAPE ARCHTECT a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM ASLA, RLA, LEED AP 30 19 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION B.S. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) COLLEGE STATION, 1987 REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, FLORIDA NO. 0001328 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Ms. Cook-Weedon leads the Landscape Architectural staff, has over 30 years of landscape architectural experience with demonstrated strengths in creative design, graphic presentations, and planting design. She has successfully completed numerous large-scale projects, which encompassed design studies, planting designs, natural area development and the various inter-related professions and tasks necessary to manage the projects through to completion. Ms. Cook-Weedon manages a staff of eleven at CGA where she provides scheduling, addresses CAD staffing and directs design issues as well as monitors budgets and serves on the Executive Management team. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 2009 Pineapple Grove Parking Lot PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Delray Beach, Florida. Survey, LA, Civil & $134,000.00 Electrical Engineering, Construction a. Administration (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Landscape Architect: Ms. Cook-Weedon was involved in the design and permitting of a 14-space parking lot in the Pineapple Grove Art District featuring pervious paver parking and pedestrian surfaces for the City of Delray Beach CRA. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 2009 SW 5th Avenue, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Delray Beach, Florida Survey, LA, Civil & $138,000.00 Electrical Engineering, Construction Administration b. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Ms. Cook-Weedon served as project manager for this project, which involved the design of a new public parking lot between SW 5th Avenue and SW 4th Avenue. The parking lots are enhanced by native trees and shrubs and carpeted by pervious pavers. The design reduces pollution, energy costs and emission of greenhouse gases. The 24-space lot is a green design, consisting of pervious pavers, decorative LED lighting and low-volume irrigation. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 2014 SW 9th Avenue and 1st Street PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Delray Beach, Florida Survey, LA, Civil & $400,000.00 Electrical Engineering, Construction Administration c. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm This site will serve as a public parking for the local neighborhood and provide a pocket park. The 44-space lot is a green design, consisting of pervious pavers, decorative LED lighting and low-volume irrigation. The site provides a tot lot for the local community and includes both adult fitness equipment and children's play equipment. The design includes trash receptacles and a bike rack. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 2015 Delray Beach Fire Rescue Headquarters Plaza PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Delray Beach, Florida Survey, LA, Civil & $800,000.00 d. Electrical Engineering Construction Administration,

73 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Senior Landscape Architect. Designing and permitting improvements to pedestrian at the SE corner of the Fire Rescues Headquarters Building for the City of Delray Beach and the CRA. Project includes on the creation of a pedestrian plaza which will feature public art. A detention area will be resized to accommodate the plaza requiring the creation of retaining and seat wall to replace the lost water quality volume. Ms. Cook-Weedon provided assistant during the project construction. She addressed shop drawing reviews, RFI’s and provided frequent site visits to address issues with the contractor. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 2010 Kane Concourse Beautification PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Bay Harbor Islands, FL Survey, LA, Civil & $700,000.00 Electrical Engineering, Construction e. Administration (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Landscape Architect: Responsible for the oversight of hardscape and planting of streetscape improvements for the Town’s business district, including, street furnishings, wayfinding, and irrigation.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 2003 Deering Estate at Old Cutler PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Palmetto Bay, Florida Landscape Architecture $2.8 million f. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Historical restoration and landscape design to repair the damaged areas of the estate following Hurricane Andrews devastation of the property, including detailed archeological planting design, habitat restoration and planting design for a new visitors’ facility. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 1992 Hickory Point Recreational Facilities PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Tavares, Florida Landscape Architecture $2.5 million g. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Landscape Architect. The project consisted of the site design of a waterfront park that included marinas, boat ramps, wetland educational boardwalks, environmental signage, fishing stations and a communal pavilion. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 1995 Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Visitor’s Clubhouse PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hollywood, Florida Landscape $2.5 Million Architecture, Civil h. Engineering (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Prepared the site and landscape design for a restorative garden with a playground area specifically for the use by children users of the Joe DiMaggio facility.

74 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE MICHAEL CONNER, ASLA, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM RLA 32 14 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Bachelor Landscape Architecture (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Ball State University, Indiana Registered Landscape Architect B.S., Environmental Design, Ball State University, Indiana FL No. LA0001181 ISA Certified Arborist, FL, No. FL0777 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Conner has more than 30 years of combined experience in municipal, commercial, and private sector work. As a Registered Landscape Architect and a Certified Arborist, he is also knowledgeable in all aspects of urban and community forestry planning and tree inventory and appraisal – particularly in built-out environments in the South Florida area. His expertise lies in site planning, hardscape and landscape design. He also has successful experience in public space creation and planning, environmental mitigation, contract administration, site inspections, and grant writing. He will contribute his expertise in native planting, arborist services, and landscape construction administration for landscape projects. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mills Pond Park: Soccer/Lacrosse Fields PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Fort Lauderdale, Florida 2014 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm a. Developed a plan to build 3 new synthetic turf soccer and lacrosse fields at Mills Pond Park, including coordinating surveying, civil engineering, electrical engineering, site planning, landscape architecture, and all of the sub-consultants on the project. The design of the new fields will include drainage, lighting, and irrigation as well as associated parking, walkways, and landscape improvements. Construction cost is estimated at $3.7 million, with completion scheduled for August, 2017. CGA’s fees: $399,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Rolling Oaks Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Gardens, Florida 2012 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm b. Designed a 1.5 mile long pedestrian trail through Rolling Oaks Park. The trail included new L.E.D. site lighting, fitness equipment, and benches. A custom-designed way-finding signage program was developed for all of the trailhead signs, directional signs, and mileage markers. The design of the trail was carefully laid out so as to not disturb the hundreds of existing like oak trees on the site. CGA’s fees: $140,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Library Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, Florida 2006 2008 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. Responsible for the design detailing and construction administration of a five-acre passive-use park with a signature fountain component, outdoor classroom facilities and a historical narrative trail adjacent to a public library, a middle school and a high school. Mr. Connor provided site design beyond the conceptual level, planting selection and irrigation design, implementing the City's adopted wayfinding and branding components, visibility and security design, and coordination with an architectural sub-consultant for the development of restroom facilities. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Peace Mound Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, Florida 2012 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current d. firm Responsible for the design detailing and construction administration of a waterfront passive park with the purpose of ensuring celebrating the existence of an archaeological Tequesta Indian burial mound. Mr. Connor was responsible for conducting an audit of over 200 existing trees, determining their health and relocation parameters and coordinating the mitigation of any vegetation that needed to be removed.

75 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Vista Park Phase II PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, Florida 2014 e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Created side design and landscape design for the expansion of the active facility to include tennis courts, basketball courts and additional parking. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Mary Saunders Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) West Park, Florida 2008 2009 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm f. Prepared landscape and irrigations design for facility and parking expansions, upgraded landscape planting and buffers, upgraded park infrastructure. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Tequesta Trace Park – Soccer Conversion PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, Florida 2016 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm g. Assisted with the development of construction drawings and specifications for the synthetic turf product and infill material to be used for the conversion of two soccer/lacrosse fields to artificial turf. This included reviewing shop drawings and submitting for the construction of the fields and the automatic irrigation system to wet the fields periodically. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Regional Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, Florida 2012 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm h. Contributed to the preparation of the construction drawings and bid documents for the conversion of two existing soccer fields at Weston’s Regional Park to synthetic turf fields. This included supervision the design of irrigation system and the required electrical design and power supply for the booster pump to be able to periodically wet the fields from the sidelines. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED NW 183rd Street – Phase II Beautification Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Gardens, Florida 2011 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm i. Prepared landscape and irrigation design plans for 1.78 miles of medians and frontage road swale areas along NW 183rd Street. The project required coordination with multiple agencies and F.D.O.T. for the installation of a new irrigation system and plant material. The city received grant funding from Miami Dade County for the improvements, and the project received the “Project of the Year” award from the American Public Works Association-South Florida Chapter. CGA’s fees: $45,000 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital/35th Avenue Streetscape PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Hollywood, Florida 2010 2011 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm j. Provided detailed hardscape and landscape design, as well as irrigation design for the new hospital. Coordinated with the Project Architect and CGA’s traffic, electrical and civil engineering departments to provide design and construction administration services for the project. The project included streetscape improvements on N. 35th Avenue, new custom bus shelters, the relocation of over 100 trees, new decorative LED light poles, an irrigation system using reclaimed water, and has received LEED accreditation at the Silver level. CGA’s fees: $375,000.

76 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED SR A1A/ SE 17th Street Causeway Fort Lauderdale, Florida PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2012 2014 k. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Prepared detailed landscape plans to implement a F.D.O.T. Broward Highway Beautification Grant to enhance the existing medians on SR A1A/ SE 17th Street Causeway. The 1.6 mile long project included planting of specimen palms, modifications to the existing irrigation system, and extensive maintenance of traffic plans. CGA’s fees: $18,000.

77 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12 NAME 13 ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE GIANNO FEOLI  a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM 23 12 15 FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16 EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17 CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Master of Landscape Architecture, Florida International (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) University, School of Architecture, Miami, Florida B.A., Architectural Studies, Florida International University, School of Architecture, Miami, Florida 18 OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Feoli leads the Landscape Department in creative design strategies for urban environments with specialties including urban design, contextual analysis and branding. He will contribute his experience in providing detailed site design, large- scale redevelopment planning, and graphic communication services. His experience has encompassed a wide array of project-types, and his strengths lie in park design, streetscapes and urban redevelopment, and form-based urban designs and planning strategies. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Middle Beach Recreational Corridor PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Beach, FL 2012 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Lead Designer: responsible for coordinating all engineering and environmental efforts associated this 2- a. mile long linear multi-use trail project on State- owned lands, as well as responsible for all planting and hardscape design and public outreach. Conducted one-on-one meetings with over 39 condominium properties to gather support for the project, responded to residents’ concerns, and addressed design restrictions set forth in the Florida Administrative Code and balance those against resident's expectations. Responsible for coordinating with all State and local permitting agencies CGA’s fees: $534,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Oakland Park Station PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, FL 2012 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for all conceptual design, site, design and construction detailing of a public plaza at the b. terminus of the City's culinary district. The design effectively created flexible public environment that could be used as event spaces and could accommodate the needs of the City in continuing its adopted branding through the use of elements, furnishings, paver palettes and landscape lighting. The project's challenging shallow dimensions required innovative solutions to address ADA access to adjacent buildings while maximizing opportunities for the use of space, addressed through the creation of large stage settings that served as landings and allowed for public engagement and interaction. CGA’s fees: $25,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 98th Street Park PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 2014 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. Responsible for all public outreach, site design, construction detailing, and planting design of a neighborhood passive park. The park includes a small dog park area, flexible open space, children's play areas, an interactive water feature and a restroom facility. Designed the splash pad, play areas, and landscaping. Coordinated the design of the restroom facility and facilitated all necessary public outreach through both the Parks and Recreation Committee and the Town Council. CGA’s fees: $42,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Lloyds Estate Pocket Park Project PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Oakland Park, Florida 2014 Ongoing d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for the programming and design of the project site, conducting the necessary public outreach to gather Commission approval and coordinating important aesthetic and sustainable AUTHORIZED FOR LOCAL REPRODUCTION STANDARD FORM 330 (1/2004) MANDATORY USE DATE OF FORM 6/2004

78 improvements with engineering needs of the project. Also responsible for the conceptual design of all material selections and palette, retaining walls, fences, lighting, branding elements, and planting. CGA’s fees: $65,000

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Doral Boulevard Beautification Master Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Doral, Florida 2007 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Lead Designer responsible for crafting a streetscape and urban design master plan for Doral Boulevard envisioned as the primary emblem of the City. Responsible for designing all landscape and planning components of the project, e. which created distinct planning 'character' zones that would impact relationships of the built environment with the resultant quality of spaces being generated, the creation of dedicated public realm components and design standards for each, access management design recommendations, signage and gateway features, and identifying architectural relationships to improved sidewalk design and parking design recommendations. This document and its vision has been the guiding document for all areas abutting the Boulevard and has been used by the City as a contributing guide for the development of Downtown Doral, focused on safe, pedestrian-friendly, high-quality environments. CGA’s fees: $150,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED 92nd Street Park, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Bay Harbor Islands, Florida 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm f. Lead Designer responsible for all public outreach, site design, construction detailing, and planting design of a 2-acre urban community passive park. The park includes a small dog park area, flexible open space, outdoor exercise areas, ample shaded seating, parking, furnishings, and urban plaza and solar- powered security lighting. This project was designed, engineered, detailed and constructed on a fast-track to meet very restrictive deadlines of grant funding that had been previously secured by the Town. CGA’s fees: $40,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Beachwalk Master Plan PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Surfside, Florida 2008 Ongoing (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm g. Lead Designer responsible for the conceptualization and master plan of a 1-mile linear park as a erosion control strategy and connecting all street-end plaza components with access to the beach. This project included dune and turtle habitat restoration, branding sculptures, salt-tolerant plantings, public art branding components, and specialty paving design. Also responsible for all public outreach associated with the project. CGA’s fees: $60,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Rolling Oaks Park Wayfinding Sign Package PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2013 2014 Miami Gardens, Florida (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm h. Developed a signage and wayfinding package to provide identification and orientation to users. The signage package was developed as an interchangeable modular system that could be easily customized to meet the unique needs of other park and public amenity areas and that could be placed on project sites as well as within the public ROW. The design was heavily influenced by concerns of safety and its ability to withstand graffiti and vandalism. CGA’s fees: $140,000. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Dania Cove Park Narrative Signage PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Dania Beach, Florida 2011 2012 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm i. Developed a series of narrative signs for inclusion in the park design to celebrate the history of the City and the planting selection as a tool to provide an educational component informing park users on the importance of the flora, fauna and natural environment's contributions to the City's identity. CGA’s fees: $100,000.

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79 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE STEVE WATTS, PSM    a TOTAL b WITH CURRENT FIRM SURVEY AND MAPP 32 3 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALVIN, GIORDANO & ASSOCIATES, INC. – FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION BSLS, PURDUE UNIVERSITY, 1984, LAMBDA SIGMA: (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) LAND SURVEYING HONORARY FLORIDA PSM NO. 4588 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Watts has over 32 years of experience, 28 years as a licensed Florida Professional Surveyor & Mapper. Having spent his entire surveying career working in South Florida, he is extremely knowledgeable of the rules, requirements and specifications for completing surveying and mapping projects in the tri-county area. He specializes in architectural and engineering design type surveys, land acquisition, easements, title research, and computer mapping. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying & Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Weston, Florida On-Going (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm a. FEMA Flood Elevation Certificates for Community Buildings, Site Plan and Development Review Committee regarding survey matters; Engineering Design Surveys for Village Homes of Country Isles Water Main & Service replacement Project; Sketch and Legal Descriptions for parcel acquisition and City Limits Exhibits between Weston and Town of Davie. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying & Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Miami Beach, Florida 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm b. Boundary and Topographic Survey for landscape architectural design of North Shore Open Space Park, surveying services included location of Erosion Control Line, Coastal Construction Control Line, with beach cross sections every 100 feet, location of all park appurtances and above ground improvements. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying & Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) North Lauderdale , Florida On-Going (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. Boundary and Topographic Surveys, As-Built Surveys, Legal Descriptions, City Limit Determinations and General Surveying Services for the City of North Lauderdale. Additional responsibilities include project surveyor for the topographic survey of the municipal complex, GIS, water control district and utility mapping, Hampton Pines Park and Silver Lakes Middle School ball field renovation. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying & Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Florida Power & Light On-Going d. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Boundary and Topographic Surveys for FPL Boxcar Substation, Boundary Survey of Northwest Service Center - FPL surplus property. Construction stake out of 55 proposed pole locations in Palmetto Bay, Florida.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED General Surveying & Mapping Services PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Pompano Beach, Florida 2014 e. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Boundary and Topographic Surveys: Community Park, Canal Point Park, Legal Descriptions: Avondale Fishing Piers; Topographic Surveys: Pompano Beach Air Park; Taxiway “N” – Pavement Widening, Runway 15-Runway Protection Zone, Magnetic Headings Runways 6-24, 15-33, 10-28

80 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE MICHAEL MOSSEY    a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM  39 1 year 15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) Calvin-Giordano and Associates, Inc. – Fort Lauderdale 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER-5660 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) FAA IDLE level 2-Standards for using Remote Sensing technologies in Airport Surveys.

19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Hallandale Beach drainage improvements. Hallandale PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Beach, FL 2016 a. (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Mr. Mossey was the project manager for the surveying and mapping efforts of approximately 160 acres for the drainage improvements. Services included daily staff supervision, coordination meetings, title research/review and of preparation the final deliverables. Contract amount $143,000.00. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Florida Power and Light underground transmission line PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) between the Simpson and Coconut Grove sub-stations, Miami, 2016-2017 Miami-Dade County (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Proposed Florida Power and Light underground transmission line between the Simpson and Coconut Grove sub- b. stations in Miami-Dade County, approximately 5-linear miles along U.S. Highway No. 1. The scope of the project required recovering existing land corners and historical baseline control, preparing a topographic survey and 3- dimensional model of the underground utility system using field collected data and historical as-builts, collecting overhead structures (bridges and rail-lines) crossing using a Terrestrial 3D Laser Scanner. Mr. Mossey was the project manager for the surveying and mapping efforts which included daily staff supervision, coordination meetings, title research/review and of preparation the final deliverables. Contract amount $200,000.00 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Florida Power and Light Surge Wall Upgrade, Lee County PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2017 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm c. Prepare a Design Survey within the service yard to define potential vertical and horizontal conflicts of the future wall. Provide a Civil3D model of the surrounding vertical structures obtained via a Terrestrial 3D Laser Scanner. Mr. Mossey was the project manager for the surveying and mapping efforts which included daily staff supervision, coordination meetings and preparation the final deliverables. Contract amount $8,000.00. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Croissant Park Water Main Upgrade, City of Fort Lauderdale PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) 2017

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm d. The project consisted of approximately 95-acres water main upgrades within the roadways. The scope of the project required establishing right-of-way and lot alignments, build a 3-D surface of the existing topographic features, prepare a topographic survey. Mr. Mossey was the project manager for the surveying and mapping efforts which included daily staff supervision, and preparation the final deliverables. Contract amount $74,880.00.

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED e. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Airspace PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if applicable) Analysis Fort Lauderdale, FL 2014-2016

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81 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm Mr. Mossey was the project manager for the surveying and mapping for the Airspace Analysis of the three runways in 2014 and most recently for the new South Runway (10R-28L) in 2016. Services included preparing the cost estimates, Sunshine Meeting contract negotiations, daily staff supervision, coordination meetings with the Broward County Aviation Department’s staff, escort badging and preparing the final deliverables in accordance with the FAA circulars. Contract amount $550,000.00.

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82 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Juan S. Calderon, PE, PTOE 3URMHFW0DQDJHU 18  15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALTRAN Engineering Group, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Master of Science in Civil Engineering; Florida International •Professional Engineer in Florida No. 58569, 2002 University, Miami 1999 •Professional Traffic Operations Engineer Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering; University Santo No. 1301, 2004 Tomas, Bogota, Colombia, 1997 •Professional Transportation Planner No. 20, 2007

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Calderon has over 18 years of experience in traffic/ transportation engineering with a Master Degree in Civil Engineering. Mr. Calderon has been involved in managing multiple traffic and planning engineering projects with FDOT and related contracts, he has participated actively in preliminary engineering reports, design projects, planning. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Miami Dade MPO GPC-V09 Complete Streets (2013- 2014): 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ Check if project performed with current firm a. CALTRAN was a partner in the development of the latest Miami-Dade Complete Street Manual with responsibilities that included right-of-way widths assessments and level of service calculations for the three corridors identified for existing and future conditions that are were included in the manual as sample projects (SW 27th Avenue between NW 11th Street and US 1; NW 7th Avenue between NW 119th Street and NW 12th Street and Miami Avenue. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) FDOT District 6, Transportation Statistics Support No. 3, C9617 2012QJRLQJ (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ b. Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for providing engineering services to support the Transportation Statistics Unit of the Planning Environmental Management Office District 6 by performing the following services: PTMS design, traffic data collection (over 2,000 traffic stations and over 1,000 miles of road inventories) in charge of enhanced pavement management program and reporting; Contact: FDOT Neil Lyn (305) 470-5373 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FDOT D6, District Wide Freight and Logistics Consultant, C9D04 (2013- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) ongoing) 2QJRLQJ (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ c. Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager responsible for assist FDOT D6 to evaluate freight plans, to develop freight strategies with the objective to incorporate within future or ongoing projects. Review and collect data related to freight project. Perform plans reviews. Perform audits to transit, airport and seaport projects and coordinate with District and private stakeholders as necessary. Contact: FDOT Dionne Richardson (305)470-5292 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) FDOT D4, Districtwide Data Collection-Analysis. 2QJRLQJ (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ d. Check if project performed with current firm Traffic Project Manager responsible for providing technical and professional services in collecting and analyzing traffic and highway data for FDOT D4. Contact: FDOT Kara Schwartz (954)777-4364

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED Beacon Tradeport Community Development (Dolphin Mall) Traffic PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Circulation Improvement Master Plan 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE e. Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager, retained by the Beacon Tradeport Community Development District (CDD) to develop a Traffic Circulation Improvements Master Plan for the overall CDD. The CDD area encompasses a business/warehousing district, with its main attraction being the Dolphin Mall. In addition, the CDD has initiated a plan to develop an IKEA store by 2015 between the Dolphin Mall and NW 25th Street along NW 117thAvenue in the northwestern portion of the CDD. STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 3/2013) PAGE 2

83 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Jeannelia Liu, PE Public Involvement/Senior Engineer 19  15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALTRAN Engineering Group, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering;University of Miami, Professional Engineer, Florida 57565, since 2001 1996

18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Ms. Liu has a wide-range of experience in consulting engineering and information management throughout her 1 year career. Her experience included nine years of experience providing project management services to various GIS, planning, studies and data collection projects. Ms. Liu has been involved in numerous roadway design and planning projects in FDOT. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) FDOT D4 & D6, Districtwide Data Collection South Florida Region 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE Check if project performed with current firm a. Responsible for the supervision of the traffic and roadway data collection and analysis for the Statistics Unit in the Planning Office. Project's assignments includes 24, 48, & 72 hr traffic counts, researching and recording data into the Roadway Characteristics databases, Straight Line Diagrams (SLD), traffic counts, jurisdictional transfers, and GIS services. She also provided in house engineering support services for four years in FDOT District Six, Miami, Florida. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FDOT D6, Short Range Project Development Consultant Miami-Dade PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) County 2010 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE b. Check if project performed with current firm Project Manager for pavement management enhancement projects within Miami Dade and Monroe counties in which recommended improvements and preliminary cost estimates need to be prepared. She is also managing highway and traffic data collection assignments under this project. Under this project, a scoping report is produced to assess existing conditions on the project based on requirements from Chapter 25 of the Plans Preparations Manual. (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FDOT D4, Districtwide Planning & Environmental GIS General Consultant PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Broward and Palm Beach County 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE c. Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for providing GIS services to supplement the FDOT’s District Four PL&EM Staff. Support areas include but are not limited to: organization and maintenance of GIS data library, geographical information systems (GIS) on-site application support, development of office specific GIS applications, website programming, training, and miscellaneous general services to support planned and ongoing production efforts as directed by the FDOT. The GIS con (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED City of Miami Beach Neighborhood Capital Improvement Program, PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Flamingo Neighborhood Improvements 2014 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE d. Check if project performed with current firm Responsible for the supervision of the master plan, preliminary design, and cost estimating of above and under-ground improvements to the right-of-way infrastructure of the “Flamingo” neighborhood in Miami Beach. The Flamingo neighborhood encompasses more than a square mile of city streets. The scope of the work includes aboveground improvements including: streetscape design, street lighting, traffic calming, signage, parking studies, and final design (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable)

(3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE e. Check if project performed with current firm

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84 85 E. RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSED FOR THIS CONTRACT (Complete one Section E for each key person.) 12. NAME 13. ROLE IN THIS CONTRACT 14. YEARS EXPERIENCE a. TOTAL b. WITH CURRENT FIRM Juan P. Romero, EI Traffic Engineer 6  15. FIRM NAME AND LOCATION (City and State) CALTRAN Engineering Group, Inc. 16. EDUCATION (DEGREE AND SPECIALIZATION) 17. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION (STATE AND DISCIPLINE) Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, •Fundamentals 101, 102, and 103 (Distance Learning) Florida International University, Miami, FL, TranStat RCI Intermediate Field Data Collection, FDOT August 2010 2013 •Road Safety Assessments for Local Government, University of Florida T2, 2010 18. OTHER PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS (Publications, Organizations, Training, Awards, etc.) Mr. Romero has been involved in various planning projects, studies and data collection projects. He is experienced in conducting various types of traffic studies including traffic counts, vehicle classifications, turning movement studies, speed studies, travel time and delay studies, parking studies, vehicle gap studies, and roadway characteristics inventory. 19. RELEVANT PROJECTS (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) FDOT D6, Transportation Statistics #3 2012QJRLQJ (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ Check if project performed with current firm a. Mr. Romero performs field data collection and record data for the Roadway Characteristics Inventory (RCI) and provides design assistance for new PTMS sites. Contact: FDOT PM, Neil Lyn (305) 470-5373

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED FDOT D6, District Wide Freight and Logistics Consultant, C9D04 (2013- PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) ongoing) – 2012QJRLQJ (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ b. Check if project performed with current firm Traffic Engineer responsible for assisting FDOT D6 to evaluate freight plans, to develop freight strategies with the objective to incorporate within future or ongoing projects. Review and collect data related to freight project. Perform plans reviews. Perform audits to transit, airport and seaport projects and coordinate with District and private stakeholders as necessary. Contact: FDOT Dionne Richardson (305)470-5292 (1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) SunLife Stadium, MOT Engineering Plans 2016 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ c. Check if project performed with current firm Provided assistance in the preparation of Maintenance of Traffic civil plans for a detour of traffic along the Turnpike Connections between Golden Glades and FL Turnpike Homestead extension during special event season. Contact: Miami Dolphins Corporate Headquarters, Alan Riano 305-943-6501

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Traffic Impact Study and Civil Plan, Tavernier Towne Center, FL 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ d. Check if project performed with current firm Provided assistance in the preparation and reviewing of the traffic impact analysis for a Dunkin Donuts drive thru implementation in the shopping center. Contact: Commodore Realty, Andy Freyre (305)365-2679

(1) TITLE AND LOCATION (City and State) (2) YEAR COMPLETED PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (If applicable) Traffic Study for Miramar Parkway & Palm Avenue Modifications 2013 (3) BRIEF DESCRIPTION (Brief scope, size, cost, etc.) AND SPECIFIC ROLE ✔ e. Check if project performed with current firm Traffic Engineer in charge of reviewing traffic data collected in order to prepare a traffic study that included turning movement counts on the intersection. Assisted in the signal design with roadway signing and pavement markings to implement modifications at the intersection of Miramar Parkway and Palm Avenue. Contact: Schwebke-Shiskin & Assoc. John Tello, P.E. (954) 435-7010 & Sunbeam Properties, Inc. Scott Hodges (954) 450-7900 STANDARD FORM 330 (REV. 3/2013) PAGE 2

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90 Stephen Mrachek, P.E. Project Manager/Engineer

FORMAL EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Mr. Mrachek joined the team in February 2017 and serves as a Project University of Florida, Manager/Engineer. His responsibilities include preliminary site studies, Gainesville, Florida geotechnical explorations to determine site preparation, feasibility studies for land development, foundation design analysis and recommendations, workload Bachelor of Science-Civil analysis, observation of piling installations, pile load tests, classification of in-situ Engineering soils and field/laboratory materials testing. Mr. Mrachek’s experience includes construction layout, prepare surveys and asbuilts for approval from clients, PROFESSIONAL contractors and the county, collection of field data, layout of structures, buildings REGISTRATIONS: and roads and ensuring quality of work being performed in the field by maintaining correspondence between the office and the contractor. Professional Engineer State of Florida #70784 Mr. Mrachek has 13 years of experience in the field of geotechnical engineering and construction management throughout Florida via previous employers. Project Qualified Stormwater experience includes deep foundation, major earthwork, roadway and high-rise Management Inspector construction projects. #36236 PROJECT EXPERIENCE: USACE Quality Management x City of Miami: SW 15th Avenue Drainage Improvements, Miami: Design of for Contractors Certification hardscape/ landscape improvements and redesign of drainage between SW 8th Street & SW 7th Street 10 Hour OSHA Construction Safety and Health x City of Hollywood: Proposed installation of ~61,500 lf of water main in the boundary areas of Johnson Street to Hollywood Boulevard and North 60th REFERENCES: Avenue and North 52nd Avenue x City of Weston Traffic Mast Arms: Proposed installation of new traffic mast Wietsma & Lipollis arms at seven intersections within the City Construction x Smathers Beach, Key West: Construction of small restroom facility and pump 3100 NW 2nd Avenue station Suite 404 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 x SW-SE Hallandale Beach Drainage Improvements, Hallandale Beach: Mr. William Lippolis Proposed installation of 72-inch to 18-inch diameter DIP drainage force mains 561-274-4863 (approx. 3,900 lf), a pump station, control structure, and seventeen drainage injection wells Brown & Caldwell x Mills Pond Improvements, Fort Lauderdale: Improvements include the 850 Trafalgar Court, Suite 300 construction of new soccer and lacrosse fields, parking areas, associated light Maitland, Florida 32751 standards, and a 4-foot high retaining wall Mr. Victor Hurlburt, PE x Okalee Village Gator Stage, Hollywood: Proposed construction of a 407-661-9536 performance stage to be suspended over an existing pond PROJECT EXPERIENCE VIA PREVIOUS EMPLOYERS: x Army Corp of Engineering, projects include but are not limited to: Replacement of Culverts FC1 and HP7 Herbert Hoover Dike, Glades County, Kissimmee River Public Use Area S-65 D Boat Ramp, Okeechobee County

Page 1 of 1 91 Richard Wohlfarth, P.E. Principal/ Director of Engineering

FORMAL EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: University of Florida, Mr. Wohlfarth, P.E. is the Director of the Engineering Department which Gainesville, Florida includes professional and technical personnel. He also has overall responsibility for the Special Inspection, Construction Materials Testing and Bachelor of Science, Geotechnical Engineering Divisions where he directs training, quality system Civil Engineering review and personnel evaluations. His responsibilities include report review, signing and sealing geotechnical engineering, structural inspection and PROFESSIONAL laboratory testing reports for the company, providing contract negotiation and REGISTRATIONS: administration, budget estimating and project management. Registered Engineer- State of Florida #50858 Mr. Wohlfarth has 26 years of experience (21 with NEF; 5 with other) in various aspects of geotechnical engineering which include determining feasibility of site Registered Building Inspector- development, foundation design analysis and recommendations, providing State of Florida BN #3580 engineering evaluation for bridge and roadway construction, pavement design for roadways, roadway subgrade stabilization by geotextiles and other means, SBCCI #6528 design of shoring systems for utility trenches and other deep excavations, dewatering methodology for trench and other excavations and backfill ACI Level 1 #991175 procedures, setting up and monitoring pile load tests, and providing value engineering for foundations. UBCI Mr. Wohlfarth has been directly involved for fifteen years in our existing PROFESSIONAL qualification-based contract with Miami Dade County Board of AFFILIATIONS: Commissioners, a contract in place continuously since 2001.

Florida Engineering Society Mr. Wohlfarth is also the signatory authority for NEF personnel relevant to Miami *Past Chapter President International Airport which has one of the highest level security badging processes and requirements in the Nation. Mr. Wohlfarth undergoes yearly National Society of Professional review and attends yearly required meetings to maintain this status. Engineers

REFERENCES: Miami-Dade Aviation Department Environmental Engineering Division P.O. Box 592075 Miami, Florida 33139 Mr. Joaquin Menendez 305-876-0799

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PROJECT EXPERIENCE: x Miami-Dade County, Multiple Departments including: DERM, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Aviation, Fire Rescue and Water/ Sewer. Projects include but not limited to: o Miami International Airport North Terminal Development Program, Miami: Performed geotechnical exploration/engineering services for the renovation and addition to existing Terminal (formerly Terminal A), includes Mile Long Terminal and Sky Train. In addition, Nutting Engineers of Florida, Inc. also provided pile load testing, pile installation monitoring and testing of grout, construction material testing of onsite and imported materials, soil density testing, concrete and grout sampling and testing, proctor tests, Limerock Bearing Ratio (LBR) tests, gradation, and special/ threshold inspection services on various aspects of the project. o Joseph Caleb Center Property, Miami: Phased construction of a three level 149,500 SF parking garage and a separate 2-story 38,000 SF courthouse annex building on the approximate 1.44 acre site. o Miami Drainage Improvements: NE 88th Terrace and Biscayne Boulevard, NW 178th Street between 89th Avenue and 90th Court, SW 131st Street and 89th Court o SDWWTP HLD Upgrades: Performed geotechnical exploration/ engineering services for upgrades at various areas of the WTP including OSHG (onsite hypochlorite generation), south filter system building, access road, pump station and fire hydrant line. Performing geotechnical engineering and construction material testing services. o Fire Station #62, Palmetto Bay: Performed geotechnical exploration/engineering services for the future construction of a new one-store, ~10,750 SF Fire Station, 25 space parking area, associated asphalt paved driveways and concrete aprons. Additional testing was performed for the septic tank installation on this site, as well as testing for the temporary ~1,380 SF trailer, concrete sidewalks and canvas awning/canopy on the adjacent site. x Central Cudjoe Key Regional Wastewater System Extension, 2016: Performed/performing geotechnical exploration/engineering services for multiple phases of the wastewater collection system through the Lower Florida Keys, from Mile Marker MM 17 to MM 33, to provide service to Lower Sugarloaf Key, Upper Sugarloaf Key, Cudjoe Key, Summerland Key, Ramrod Key, Middle Torch Key, Big Torch Key, Little Torch Key, Big Pine Key and No Name Key. x Port of Miami: o Rip Rap project at Pilot Station (Miami-Dade Public Works): Installation of rip rap slope protection along ~565 lf of shoreline at the existing pilot station on Lummus Island o New Canopies at Terminal B and C (Grace & Naeem Uddin) x Town of Miami Lakes, projects include, but are not limited to: o Town Hall and Public Safety Building: New two to three-story, ~ 25,000 SF town hall and public safety building o Park East: One-story youth center, basketball court, two picnic areas, and dumpster enclosure o Sevilla Estates Park Improvements: Various park improvements including a new picnic shelter, playground, basketball half court, observation pier, and asphalt walkways o Optimist Park Clubhouse: New one-story, ~4,000 SF clubhouse building and drainage improvements

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Carlos Rodriguez, PE 3URMHFW(QJLQHHU

Mr. Rodriguez has over 6 years of experience in many areas of Civil Engineering. He is a multifaceted individual with experience working with the public sector on major FDOT projects as well as private sector projects in Florida. His responsibilities include design, project Coordination & Management, and preparation of construction documents for roadway and bridge projects. His highway design experience includes roadway geometry, signing and />/dz Associates offering support for roadway and misc. Structures. Mr. Rodriguez serves as a Task ϳϬй Work Leader and Project Engineer. Contact: Geoffrey Lamptey, PE, Goal, 786-600-3350. US-1 & Palm Drive, Miami-Dade County | FDOT D6- (FM 405575-8-52-01) This 3R project consists of milling, resurfacing and widening to include an additional SB right turn lane as well as signalization improvements. Mr. Rodriguez serves as ASA’s project manager and Engineer of Record for the structures sheets. Contact: Shahin Shafiq, PE, HSQ Group, 561-329-0221 MDX 836 Operational Capacity and Interchange Improvements l MDX – (Work No. 83628- 030) ASA serves as a sub to EAC. This project involves widening, reconstruction, and resurfacing along 836. ASA’s role on this project was as a reviewer on the MDX GEC B team. Mr. Rodriguez served as a reviewer for the D/B teams’ submittals which included Retaining walls, S&PM plans and Structures Plans,. Contact: Abid Hadrous, PE, EAC, 954-714-2000 SR 9/I-95 Spanish River Blvd. Interchange Design-Build Project l FDOT D4 - (FM 412420- 3-52-01) This project provides access to and from I-95 as well as Yamato Rd to Spanish River Blvd, improving access to FAU and the adjacent Glades Rd & Congress Avenue Interchanges. The project requires extensive coordination with FAA, SFRTA and other local agencies. Mr. Rodriguez serves as a Deputy PM/Project Engineer, responsible for assisting in all aspects of the design, coordination, and management. Among his many responsibilities were the analysis and design of all the misc. Structures and assisting in the design of 4 bridges. His roadway related responsibilities included assisting in the design of the vertical and horizontal alignment PAGE

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 of yamato road, he is the EOR for the Yamato TCP (Phase 1A), the design of MSE walls, and plans production. Contact: Ron Wallace, PE, FDOT D4, 954-777-4641 SR 715, Palm Beach County l FDOT D4 - (FM 428722-1-52-01) The project involves milling, resurfacing, and reconstruction along SR 715. Mr. Rodriguez’ responsibilities included roadway design support and Signing & pavement marking design support while with BHA/Aztec. Currently, ASA serves as a sub to Aztec for post design services and technical support where Mr. Rodriguez served as ASA’s Project Manager responsible for the post design services. Contact: Kenzot Jasmin, PE, FDOT D4, 954-777-4462 SR 5 | FDOT D4 – (FM 437834-1-32-01) ASA serves as a sub to JMT. This is a 3R project along SR-5/US-1/North Federal Highway from north of George Bush Boulevard to north of (canal) Murano Bay Drive in Palm Beach County. Mr. Rodriguez is responsible for performing the analysis of the exsting mast arms to include additional loads. Contact: Maverick Marshall, JMT, 407-833-9898 Bird Road PD&E | FDOT D6 – (FM 434845-4-22-01) ASA serves as a sub to Goal. This PD&E involves the study of the bird road corridor from the Turnpike to US 1. Mr. Rodriguez serves as ASA Project Manager and responsible for the Structures portion of the study. Contact: Godfrey Lamptey, PE, Goal, 786-600-3350. District-Wide Misc. PE Design Consultant | FDOT D6 – (FM 250605-2-32-07) ASA serves as a sub to HBC Engineering offering support for misc. Structures. Mr. Rodriguez serves as a Project Engineer. Contact: Adebayo Coker, PE, HBC, 305-232-7932. SR 406, Brevard County l FDOT D5 - (FM 432399-1-32-01) ASA serves as a sub to Propel. This 3R project consists of milling and resurfacing of the existing pavement to extend the service life of the corridor, as well as general highway safety enhancements. Mr. Rodriguez serves as ASA’s project manager and performed the analysis of the exsting mast arms for the additional proposed loads. Contact: Maj Alam, PE, Propel, 561-866-5730 I-4 Ultimate Improvements, Orange County l FDOT D5 - (FM 432193-1-52-01) ASA serves as a sub to A2B Engineering. This project involves the improvements and reconstruction along the I-4 corridor. ASA was responsible for the full QC of 3-15 Span bridges along the Church Street Viaduct. Mr. Rodriguez served as a structural reviewer and performed the QC for the bridge geometry as well as the the bridge calculations. Contact: Paul Steijen PE, A2B, 813-249-2220 Overseas Highway/SR 5, Monroe County l FDOT D6 - (FM 436344-1-32-01) ASA serves as a sub to Propel. The project consists of milling and resurfacing of the existing pavement to extend the service life of the corridor, as well as general highway safety enhancements. The project also includes widening to provide a bicycle lane keyhole (5’ wide) adjacent to the 11’ wide right turn lanes at Ohio Key, Little Duck key, and Veterans Memorial Park. Mr. Rodriguez’ responsibilities included detailing plans to include bullet railing on the outside face of barrier wall. Contact: Maj Alam, PE, 561-866-5730 SW 8th Street ATMS Pilot Project, Miami-Dade County | FDOT D6- (FM 435506-1-92-01) ASA serves as a sub to the FRA/SICE DB team. This project involves deploying an InSync adaptive signal control technology (ASCT) system at 29 intersections along SR 90/US 41/SW 8 Street from SW 67 Avenue (east of SR 826/Palmetto Expressway) to SW 142 Avenue (west of SR 821/Florida’s Turnpike). Mr. Rodriguez responsibilities included the analysis of the exsting mast arms for the additional proposed loads. Contact: Amazia Kiboko, PE, FRA, 305-591-8777 MDX ORT Gantry Modifications l MDX – (MDX Work No. 83631-030) ASA serves as a sub to FR Aleman. This project involves the retrofitting on the existing toll gantries at NW 97Av and NW 137 Ave along SR 836 in order to accommodate new tolling equipment. This meant including an adding an additional hanger bay for new equipment as well as a structural analysis to ensure the existing structure had enough capacity. Mr. Rodriguez served as ASA’s Project Manager and structural designer for both gantries. He performed the structural analysis using STAAD and similar software and provided the plans and details required to retrofit the structure. Contact: Amazia Kiboko, PE, FRA, 305-591-8777 SR 858, Broward County l FDOT D4 - (FM 428733-1-52-01) This project involves milling, resurfacing, widening and the addition of drainage structures along SR 858. Mr. Rodriguez’ responsibilities included Temporary Sheet Pile design which included analyzing the active and passive soil pressures as well as the traffic surcharges in order to determine the minimum tip elevations for the wall and whether we needed to use a cantilever or anchored wall. Once this was determined, a shoring program was used to design the sheet piles section modulus and moment of inertia. Contact: Adebayo Coker, PE, HBC Engineering, 305-232-7932 I-595 Corridor Roadway Improvements l FDOT D4 - As a sub-consultant to AECOM on this high-profile $1.3B Design-Build project, FRA served as the designers for the ITS Infrastructure which included design of conduit system for ITS Devices, Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) and power system to all ITS components that supports traffic management and operations of the general purpose and express lanes. This network included subsystems for Reversible Express Lane Access Control, CCTV, DMS, HAR, MVDS, & ETC infrastructure. Mr. Rodriguez served as a Transportation Design Engineer, part of the team responsible for the ITS Infrastructure design. Contact: Saul Perez, PE, AECOM, 786-556-3320

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Felix Cebrecos, MSCE Senior Designer/ Senior CADD Technician

Since 1989, Mr. Cebrecos has served as a planner, traffic engineer and transportation economist and analyst. During this time, he has developed numerous traffic and transportation studies. His current responsibilities include the design for roadway projects and plans preparation for roadway and structures projects. Years of Experience: 44 ITS Replacements DB Project | FDOT D6 – (FM 430291-1-92-01) ASA serves as a sub to AREAS OF EXPERTISE FRA/SICE. This project involves replacing the existing DMS structures with new color DMS. Signing & Pavement Marking ASA’s role on this project was to analyze all the new and existing structures. Mr. Cebrecos Highway Design served as a designer and assited in the production/ CADD of the structures related plans. Contact: Amazia Kiboko, PE, FRA, 305-591-8777 District-Wide Misc. PE Design Consultant | FDOT D6 – (FM 250605-2-32-08) ASA is the prime consultant on this project which includes a variety of scope of services. Mr. Cebrecos EDUCATION serves as a Roadway Designer & production/CADD support. Contact: Hong Benitez, PE, M.S. Urban and Regional FDOT D6. Planning, Ohio State District-Wide Misc. PE Design Consultant | FDOT D6 – (FM 250605-2-32-06) ASA serves University, 1987 as a sub to Goal Associates offering support for roadway and misc. Structures. Mr. Cebrecos serves as a Roadway Designer & provides Plans Production/ CADD support. Contact: Geoffrey Lamptey, PE, Goal, 786-600-3350. Post Graduate Mass District-Wide Misc. PE Design Consultant | FDOT D6 – (FM 250605-2-32-07) ASA serves Transportation, Ecole as a sub to HBC Engineering offering support for misc. Structures. Mr. Cebrecos serves as a Polytechnique de Lausanne, designer & Senior CADD Technician. Contact: Adebayo Coker, PE, HBC, 305-232-7932. (Switzerland), 1978 District-Wide Minor Design | FDOT D4 – (FM 439340-1-32-01) ASA serves as a sub to Goal Associates offering support for roadway and misc. Structures. Mr. Cebrecos serves as a M.S. Civil/Environmental Roadway Designer& Senior CADD Technician. Contact: Geoffrey Lamptey, PE, Goal, 786- Engineering, University of 600-3350. Wisconsin, 1975 US-1 & Palm Drive, Miami-Dade County | FDOT D6- (FM 405575-8-52-01) This 3R project consists of milling, resurfacing and widening to include an additional SB right turn lane as well as signalization improvements. Mr. Cebrecos responsibilities include the QC of the plans produced. Contact: Shahin Shafiq, PE, HSQ, 561-329-0221 AVAILABILITY SR 406, Brevard County l FDOT D5 - (FM 432399-1-32-01) This 3R project consists of 75% milling and resurfacing of the existing pavement to extend the service life of the corridor, as well as general highway safety enhancements. Mr. Cebrecos responsibilities include the QC of the plans. Contact: Maj Alam, PE, Propel, 561-866-5730 MDX 836 Operational Capacity and Interchange Improvements l MDX – (Work No. 83628- 030) ASA serves as a sub to EAC. This project involves widening, reconstruction, milling and resurfacing along the 836 Corridor. ASA role on this project was as a reviewer for MDX. Mr. Cebrecos served as a reviewer for the D/B teams’ submittals which included but are not limited to Retaining walls and misc. structures. Contact: Abid Hadrous, PE, EAC, 954-714-2000 I-4 Ultimate Improvements, Orange County l FDOT D5 - (FM 432193-1-52-01) ASA serves as a sub to A2B Engineering. This project involves the improvements and reconstruction along the I-4 corridor. ASA was responsible for the full QC of 3-15 Span bridges along the Church Street Viaduct. Mr. Cebrecos served as a reviewer and performed the QC for the bridge geometry. Contact: Paul Steijen PE, A2B, 813-249-2220 SR 9/I-95 Spanish River Blvd. Interchange Improvements Design-Build Project l FDOT D4 - (FM 412420-3-52-01) This project provides access to and from NB/SB I-95 as well as Yamato Road to Spanish River Boulevard which will improve access to FAU campus and relieve traffic on the adjacent Glades Road & Congress Avenue Interchanges. The project requires extensive coordination with FAA, SFRTA and other local agencies. PAGE 1

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Mr. Cebrecos served as a Senior Roadway designer reponsible for assiting in all aspects of the roadway design and plans production / CADD as well as developing the signing and pavement marking for 6 of the 7 project segments. Contact: Ron Wallace, PE, FDOT D4, 954-777-4641

Overseas Highway/SR 5, Monroe County l FDOT D6 - (FM 436344-1-32-01) The project consists of milling and resurfacing of the existing pavement to extend the service life of the corridor, as well as general highway safety enhancements. The project also includes widening to provide a bicycle lane keyhole (5’ wide) adjacent to the 11’ wide right turn lanes into Sunshine Key RV Park at Ohio Key, the Boat Ramp Parking lot at Little Duck key, and Veterans Memorial Park. The right turn lane at Veterans Memorial Park will also be extended to provide more deceleration length. Mr. Cebrecos’ responsibilities included detailing plans to include bullet railing on the outside face of the barrier wall. Contact: Maj Alam, PE, 561-866-5730 SR 715, Palm Beach County l FDOT D4 - (FM 428722-1-52-01) The project involves milling, resurfacing, and reconstruction along SR 715. Mr. Cebrecos’ responsibilities included roadway design support and Signing & pavement marking design support while with BHA/Aztec. I-595 Reversible Lanes Design-Build project, Broward County, FL – FDOT 4. Mr. Cebrecos prepared the signing and marking for MOT plans on Section 1 and Section 2 of the I-595 reversible lanes project. or. Contact: John Beltran, Dragados USA, 954-668-2015 SR-112 (I-195) Milling and Resurfacing from East of West Shore Waterway to West of Alton Road, Miami-Dade County, FL – FDOT 6 Mr. Cebrecos prepared the signing and marking for this project that included milling & resurfacing, signing and pavement markings FM #40557845201 Contact: Jose Barrera (305) 470-5260 SR-93 (I-75) Milling and Resurfacing from SR-826 to the Broward County Line – FDOT 6 . Mr. Cebrecos prepared the signing and marking for this project that included milling & resurfacing, signing and pavement markings and safety analysis. FM #25163025201 Contact: Ali Toghiani 305-470-5343 SR-816 (Oakland Park Blvd.) Milling and Resurfacing from I-95 to Bayview Drive – FDOT 4. Mr. Cebrecos performed the signing and marking design for this project which consisted of milling and resurfacing and intersection and median modifications. FM #41379515201 Contact: Nadir Rodrigues 954-777-4385

Mr. Cebrecos’s work experience also includes the following projects: x Signing and Marking for the Central Island Drainage and Street Improvements, City of Sunny Isles Beach x Signing and Marking for the Golden Shores Drainage and Street Improvements, City of Sunny Isles Beach x Signing, Marking and Signalization for NE 12th Avenue, Dade County Public Works x Signing, Marking and Signalization for NE 1st and 2nd Avenues, Downtown Miami x SR-25/Okeechobee Road, Signing and Marking. FM #25010525201 Contact: Luis Tellechea (305) 470-5471. x NW 87th Avenue, Hialeah, FL, Signing, Marking and Signalization, Urban Arterial Study x NW 27th Avenue, North Miami Beach, FL, Signing and Marking, Urban Arterial Study x NW 151st Street, North Miami Beach, FL, Urban Arterial Study x Miami International Airport, Miami-Dade County, FL, Guide Signs x SR-836, Miami-Dade County, FL, Expressway Traffic Capacity Study x Southern Connector - expressway traffic capacity study, South Florida. x Polk County Parkway, Polk County, FL Traffic Capacity Study, Signing and Marking, and Signalization. x Gandy Boulevard Corridor, Tampa, FL, Highway Traffic Capacity Study x I-75, Central Florida, Highway Traffic Capacity Study and Signalization

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Raul Amaya, PE 6HQLRU6WUXFWXUHV(QJLQHHU

Mr. Amaya has over 33 years of experience in highway bridge design. He has extensive experience working with the public sector on major FDOT projects. His bridge design experience encompasses both minor and major bridge structures.



Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Interchange | FDOT D4 - As prime design s/>/>/dz consultant on this $95M Design-Build project, Mr. Amya served as Senior Bridge Engineer for ϳϬй the complete structural design and load rating of post tensioned pre-cast segmental box girder bridges traversing US-1 and the FEC Railway.

S.R. 934/ Hialeah Expressway | FDOT D6 - Mr. Amaya was of part of structural team providing design & construction assistance and shop drawing review. This project consisted of the widening of the Hialeah Expressway from 4 to 6 lanes. The existing bridges over the FEC Railroad, Okeechobee Road, NW 69th Avenue and the Miami Canal were also widened to 6 lanes. Existing steel pier cap were strengthened using external post-tensioning. One bridge was ASSHTO girders and the others were steel girders.

Sawgrass Expressway / National Car Rental Center (NCRC) Interchange| Turnpike - this new southbound ramp utilizes a flyover to connect the Panther’s hockey arena directly to the Sawgrass Expressway prior to the toll plaza. The structure is a three span twin steel box girder system 525 feet in length and 40 feet wide. To establish the lowest bridge profile to accommodate a touchdown far enough in advance of the toll plaza, BHA provided a single pier substructure and cantilevered the twin steel box girders by the use of a cross girder of the same depth. This integral pier cap design made the flyover option feasible and saved the Turnpike over $10M in construction costs.

Bayou Chico Bridge Replacement (S.R. 292) | FDOT D3 - Three continuous spans 156’- 240’-156’ with 14 – FBT-72 segmental Bulb-Tee Beams (drop-in-beams) with special haunched sections at the supports. Mr. Amaya performed QC review of the Superstructure & substructure Design.

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Soheila Sadough, PE Senior Structures Engineer/Project Manager

Ms. Sadough’s experience ranges the full spectrum of civil engineering. Her structures related experiences ranges from curved structural steel to precast post-tensioned concrete members. Her significant design contributions have encompassed all project phases, from preliminary design and Bridge Development Reports to final design, peer review, value engineering, and post design services. In addition, Ms. Sadough has Years of Experience: 28 served in the role of Project Manager and Engineer-of-Record for a multitude of high profile FDOT projects requiring the full gamut of considerations ranging from Major AREAS OF EXPERTISE Highway/Interchange Design Projects to bridges over railroads, airports, and major Project Management Florida waterways. Ms. Sadough’s comprehensive knowledge of FDOT design Structures Design guidelines, criteria, and policies will minimize District staff review efforts. She is intimately familiar with the requirements to successfully and efficiently execute a EDUCATION project from start to finish and has a proven track record of managing projects of all PhD, University of Miami, sizes. (1988) SR 9/I-95 Spanish River Blvd. Interchange Improvements Design-Build Project l FDOT M.S.C.E, University of D4 - This Design-Build project with Astaldi Construction provide access to and from NB and Alabama (1983) SB I-95 as well as Yamato Road to Spanish River Boulevard which will improve access to FAU B.S.C.E. University of campus and relieve traffic on the adjacent Glades Road & Congress Avenue Interchanges. The project requires extensive coordination with FAA, CSX and other local agencies. Ms. Alabama (1981) Sadough is Structures EOR & Project Manager responsible for all design and coordination with FDOT and the contractor during the various phases of plans preparation and is providing REGISTRATIONS construction support services during construction. Contact: Ronald Wallace, PE, FDOT D4 Florida PE No. 44130 (954)777-4641 I-4 Ultimate Design-Build Project l FDOT D5 - ASA, as a Subconsultant to A2B, is CERTIFICATIONS performing quality control of plans & design calculations for Area 2-Downtown bridges. Contact: Paul Steijen PE, A2B, 813-249-2220 FDOT Specifications Training MDX 836 Operational Capacity and Interchange Improvements l MDX - ASA serves as a sub to EAC. This project involves widening, reconstruction, milling and resurfacing along the AVAILABILITY 836 Corridor. ASA role on this project is assisting EAC with their structural review. Contact: 75% Abid Hadrous, PE, EAC, 954-714-2000 SR 5/US-1 Bridge Replacement Design-Build Project l FDOT D4 - This Design-Build project with Johnson Bros. involved the replacement of four low level continuous cast-in-place deck bridges founded on pile bents with new FIB structures carrying US-1 over Lake Worth Creek in the town of Jupiter. The project involved phased construction to minimize disruption to vehicular, waterborne, and pedestrian traffic. Ms. Sadough was Project Manager responsible for all design and coordination with FDOT and the contractor during the design and provided construction support services. Contact: Henry Oaikhnena, PE FDOT D4 (954)-777-4445 SR5/US1 Reconstruction & Widening Design-Build Project l FDOT D4 - Ms. Sadough was the Structural Engineer of record for this design-Build project with Community Asphalt involving the replacement of existing bridges over FEC RR & Old Dixie Highway. Contact: Bob Forand, PE, BCC (954) 644-2533 SR836 Infrastructure Modifications for ORT East Section l MDX - Design build project with Condotti to provide the necessary infrastructure modifications to support the ORT conversion of SR 836 between NW 62nd Avenue and䇲㻥㻡㻌㼍㼚㼐㻌㼍㼘㼘㻌㼠㼔㼑㻌㼏㼕㼢㼕㼘㻌㼣㼛㼞㼗㻚㻌㻭㼟㻌㼟 I ubconsultant to Jacobs, Ms. Sadough Performed peer review for the special wing gantry. Contact: Sybille Bayard, PE Jacobs (305)392-5183

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NW 25St. Viaduct, Miami-Dade County l FDOT D6 - Cost Savings Initiative for project located within the Miami airport Glide Path involving the change of drilled shaft to 24” prestressed Concrete piles & change of North Line canal bridge (2400 LF) to pipe culvert. Contact: Dari Vorce FDOT D6 (305) 640-7412 I-595 Reversible Lanes Design-Build project l FDOT D4 - As a subconsultant to AECOM on this high-profile $1.3B Design-Build project, Ms. Sadough led BHA’s structural design effort. The extensive external coordination required with the design teams of the multiple adjacent Zones makes Ms. Soheila particularly adept at proactively resolving issues in full FDOT compliance within the condensed timeframes specific to the Design- Build arena. Contact: Saul Perez, P.E. (786) 556-3320 SR-9(I-95) Design-Build Bridge over Box Culvert South of 45th Street l FDOT D4 - This Design-Build project with Hubbard Construction Company involved the construction of new 60 foot single span Modified AASHTO girder bridge over an existing quadruple box culvert. Permit coordination was critical to this project, involving both the South Florida Water Management District and the North Palm Beach County Improvement District. Ms. Sadough was the Structural Project Manager responsible for all design aspects and construction support services during construction. Contact: Jim Hughes, FDOT D4 (954) 777-4419 SR 826/SR 836 Interchange Section 5 Design-Build l FDOT D6 - The SR 826 / SR 836 Interchange is a 4-level System-to-System Interchange with direct connectors that provide for traffic movements in all directions between the two expressways next to Miami International Airport. As subconsultant to BCC on this high-profile $558M Design-Build project, Ms. Sadough performed peer review of all Category 2 Structures including four high-level segmental ramp bridges. Contact: Danny Raymat, P.E. (305) 670-2350 I-95 / Palm Beach International Airport Interchange l FDOT D4 - Ms. Sadough was the Structural Project Manager responsible for all design aspects and construction support of a four level interchange with eight precast concrete segmental box girder bridges and six steel plate girder bridges over I-95 & CSX Railroad. Contact: John Danielson, PE (954)331-0195 Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport Interchange l FDOT D4 - As prime design consultant on this $95M Design-Build project, Ms. Sadough served as Senior Bridge Engineer for the complete structural design and load rating of post tensioned pre-cast segmental box girder bridges traversing US-1 and the FEC Railway. Contact: John Danielson, PE (954)331-0195 Miami Intermodal Center (MIC) / Miami International Airport (MIA) Interchange l FDOT D6 - Developing Master Plan and Preliminary Roadway & Bridge Plans for this multi-billion dollar program comprised of both Airport and roadway services facilities. MIC is proposed to serve as a regional transportation hub as well as an extension of the Airport’s ground transportation network. Contact: Ali Toghiani, P.E. (305) 714-4038 Sawgrass Expressway / National Car Rental Center (NCRC) Interchange l Turnpike - this new southbound ramp utilizes a flyover to connect the Panther’s hockey arena directly to the Sawgrass Expressway prior to the toll plaza. The structure is a three span twin steel box girder system 525 feet in length and 40 feet wide. To establish the lowest bridge profile to accommodate a touchdown far enough in advance of the toll plaza, BHA provided a single pier substructure and cantilevered the twin steel box girders by the use of a cross girder of the same depth. S.R. 934/ Hialeah Expressway l FDOT D6 - Ms. Sadough served as the Project Engineer providing design & construction assistance and shop drawing review. She performed the load rating (LRFR) of the bridges. Contact Mr. Jorge Rodriguez, P.E. (954) 928-1828 Bayou Chico Bridge Replacement (S.R. 292) l FDOT D3 - Three continuous spans 156’-240’-156’ with 14 – FBT-72 segmental Bulb- Tee Beams (drop-in-beams) with special haunched sections at the supports. Ms. Sadough was the Project Engineer and Designer of the Superstructure. Westbound Gandy Bridge l FDOT D7 - Continuous post-tensioned, Florida Bulb-T (FBT-72 drop-in-beams) with special haunched sections at the supports for the navigation and flanking spans. Ship impact criteria was developed by BHA, ship impact loading 240 kips at the lower approach spans to 2,400 kips at the navigational crossing. Dr. Sadough was responsible for channel unit design and adjacent units. Structure “A” Over Tampa Bay l FDOT D7 - Three continuous post-tensioned, Florida Bulb-T (FBT-72 drop-in-beams) with special haunched sections at the supports for the navigation and flanking spans. Channel piers were designed to withstand ship impact loading of 300 kips. Dr. Sadough performed the Ship Impact analysis and worked in the design of the continuous post-tensioned unit analysis. S.R. 100 Over Intracoastal Bridge (Replacement of Flagler Beach Bridge l FDOT D7 Segmental Bulb-Tee with Drop-In-Beams longitudinally post-tensioned. This bridge provides an east-west connection between U.S. 1 and S.R. A1A. This is a twin fixed high level structure 2,664 feet long, with a vertical clearance of 65 feet above mean high water at the Intercoastal Waterway. The navigation and flanking spans (3 spans continuous: 161’-230’-161’) have been developed using Segmental Bulb-Tees, with special haunched sections at the supports. Ms. Sadough participated in the longitudinally post-tensioned analysis of the channel and approach spans units and designed the single column flared piers supported on prestressed concrete piles.

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Ǥ 2 r 0/ 1 10/4 Octobe 9/14 8/25 8/5 2019  7/16 July 6/26 6/6 5/17 4/27 2019  4/7 April 3/18 2/26 2/6 2019  1/17 8 January 2/2 1 12/8 8 1/1 1 9 2018  0/2 1 10/9 October 9/19 8/30 8/10 Specs  SPECS  2018 7/21  and  AND July 7/1  only Ͳ (Nutting) Plans   6/11 PLANS Finish Deadline Progress  Village 90%  5/22 INVESTIGATION 90% Potholing)   Village 6/19  with  Estimate 5/2  QA/QC  (US  the EXPLORATION  2018   Subconsultant to Cost   60% 4/12 Specs  April Meeting  QA/QC 60%  UTILITY and 3/23   60% GEOTECHNICAL Base 30%  Specs 3/3  Submittal  Survey Plans  Subconsultant  and  60% 2/11 NTP Rollup Utility   60% Work 2018   SPECS MAIN   SUBSURFACE Meeting SURVEY Plans 1/22   Responses Field   AND Off  Existing Ͳ Topographic 1/2  January  30% PERMITTING  Summary Summary 3 and   WATER   only Kick Ͳ 2/1 AND PLANS 1  3  Create NEW  Collection Prepare  Letters Manual Manual Start 1/2  OF 60% 1  LF Data 2017 DESIGN   11/3 4 Utility 0/1 5,000  1 October 9/24 9/4 PROJECT:  1  8/15 Page 7/26 2017  POTENTIAL 7/6 July only Ͳ Summary Task   6/16 Inactive Manual Duration days  8 5 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16FS+10 17 19 21 3/5/18 6/18/18 10/1/18 7/4/18 4/4/18 5/2/18 5/9/18 6/6/18 7/4/18 8/1/18 8/1/18 8/29/18 8/29/18 9/19/18               2/5/19 5/1/18 4/3/18 5/1/18 3/6/18 4/3/18 6/19/18        9/27/19 6/15/18   Fri Mon Tue Tue Tue Tue Wed Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Fri Mon Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Mon Wed Milestone Task Milestone    3/5/18 3/5/18 3/7/18 3/7/18 4/4/18 3/7/18 4/4/18 6/18/18 7/4/18          4/5/18 5/3/18 5/10/18 6/7/18 7/5/18 7/5/18 8/2/18 8/2/18 8/30/18 8/30/18 3/6/18 3/6/18 3/6/18 6/19/18               Mon Mon Tue Wed Wed Wed Tue Tue Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Mon Tue Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu External Inactive Inactive days days   days days days days days days days days days days days days days              day day day days days day day day         410 1 241 40 20 20 87 1 20 1 20 5 20 7 1 1 1 20 20 20 20 23 15 hrs hrs hrs hrs     hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs          hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs           845 0 443 132 60 72 166 3 10 8 44 16 56 16 9 0 4 0 0 0 0 62 46 V M A n r n   (I  /  Tech (III),E (III),C (III)      Manage  Clerical Technicia   Manager /  CADD  Assistant   Tasks  Summary  Engineer Engineer Engineer Engineer     Summary Project External Assistant  (V),Senior (V),Project   Surveyor,CADD Surveyor,Project   (IV),Project (IV),Project (IV),Project (IV) (IV),Project      Technician,Executive  Engineering Engineering (II),Executive    Group Work Duration Start Finish Predecessors  Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Crew      Registered Registered    Technician  Survey Senior Senior Engineer CADD Project Director, Project Director, Project Project Subconsultant Subconsultant Project (III),CADD Clerical  Base Village  Survey Work    5,000  Potholing)  Village Responses    the MAIN   Field Utility  to Specs Specs Specs (US (Nutting)   SPECS SPECS      and   with  INVESTIGATION   Task Split Milestone UTILITY  and and and    Estimate AND AND    Meeting Topographic PERMITTING    PROJECT: WATER Existing  Letters    Plan  Collection Off Plans QA/QC Plans QA/QC Cost Submittal Meeting Plans          Ͳ AND  PLANS PLANS   Work NEW  Data Prepare Kick Utility Create 30% 30% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% Subconsultant Subconsultant 90%  SURVEY 60% SUBSURFACE EXPLORATION GEOTECHNICAL 90% Name Resource  OF  NTP DESIGN Task POTENTIAL LF Proposed  4.7C.  Harbour  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Project: Bal ID

BAL HARBOUR VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               117 2 r 0/ 1 10/4 Octobe 9/14 8/25 8/5 2019  7/16 July 6/26 6/6 5/17 4/27 2019  4/7 April 3/18 CONSTRUCTION 2/26 Award  ADMINISTRATION  Execution  2/6 for 2019   Meeting  Questions  1/17 Bid 8 Ͳ Contract  January Village AWARD   2/2 BIDDING Pre Bidder 1  and  Village 1/21 to   with AND CONSTRUCTION   12/8 Advertisement Estimate 8  QA/QC the   Recommendation  1/1 to Cost  1 Specs 9   SPECS 2018   Respond 100% Meeting BIDDING  0/2 Commission and 1  Approvals 12/13 100%  Provide AND RAI's    100% 10/9 to Submittal   October Plans and   Permit PLANS 9/19  Bids 100%  100% 8/30 Respond Submittals 100% Village 10/1   QA/QC PERMITTING  8/10 Review the  to  90% 2018 7/21  Permitting  July 7/1 only Ͳ Submittal Initial  6/11 Finish Deadline Progress 90% 5/22 5/2 2018  4/12 April 3/23 3/3 2/11 Rollup  2018  1/22 1/2 January Summary Summary 3   only Ͳ 2/1 1 3 Manual Manual Start 1/2 1 2017  11/3 4 0/1 1 October 9/24 9/4 2  8/15 Page 7/26 2017  7/6 July only Ͳ Summary Task   6/16 Inactive Manual Duration days days days days     days  23 24 25FS+10 27FS+20 28FS+20 29 31 32 33 34FS+10 35FS+5 38 39 40 41 10/1/18 1/21/19 3/13/19 3/27/19 4/3/19 9/4/19        12/13/18 12/13/18 1/3/19 1/17/19 10/16/18 2/5/19 2/5/19 5/14/19 5/14/19 3/12/19 5/14/19            9/28/18 1/18/19 9/27/19    Fri Mon Thu Tue Wed Thu Tue Thu Thu Fri Mon Tue Tue Tue Tue Wed Wed Wed Tue Fri Wed 11/14/18 Milestone Task Milestone    10/1/18 1/21/19 2/13/19 2/13/19 2/13/19 3/13/19 5/15/19 5/15/19          9/20/18 12/13/18 3/14/19 3/28/19 4/4/19 10/16/18 10/16/18 2/5/19         12/14/18 12/14/18 1/4/19 1/18/19     Thu Mon Tue Tue Wed 11/14/18 Thu Fri Fri Fri Fri Mon Tue Wed Wed Wed Wed Thu Thu Thu Wed Wed External Inactive Inactive days days days days days days days days days days days            days day day day day day day day day days           7 1 43 1 1 1 38 15 10 1 1 1 65 65 20 1 10 5 29 98 81 hrs hrs   hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs           hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs          16 0 20 9 11 0 63 38 16 5 0 4 28 28 0 4 14 10 0 374 340     /  /  (III)     Manager Manager   Assistant  Assistant Tasks (II)    Summary  Engineer Engineer Engineer Engineer     Clerical Clerical   / /   Summary Project External Manager Manager   (V),Project (V),Project   Tech Tech (IV),Project (IV),Project (IV),Project (IV) (IV) (IV),Project (IV),Engineer (III),Executive           Assistant Assistant   CADD CADD   Technician,Executive  Engineering Engineering   Group Work Duration Start Finish Predecessors  Engineer Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager         Director, Project Project Project Director, Project Project Project Project Project Clerical (IV),Senior (IV),Senior (III),Executive (III),CADD (III),Executive Clerical   Village  Award Village   Village  Questions the   for  the Submittals  Contract Provide    to Specs  SPECS   to with    and and Task Split Milestone   AWARD RAI's Bidder and     Estimate AND   to to   Meeting Bids   Approvals AND   Permitting Plan Plans QA/QC Cost Submittal Meeting        QA/QC Submittal   Bid PLANS Ͳ  Work  Recommendation Execution 90% 90% Initial Respond Permit 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Advertisement Pre Respond Review Commission PERMITTING 100% BIDDING CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION Name Resource  BIDDING CONSTRUCTION Task Proposed  4.7C.  Harbour  25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 24 Project: Bal ID

VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               118 2 r 0/ 1 10/4 Octobe 9/14 8/25 8/5 Closeouts Review   2019  7/16 Walkthrough CLOSEOUT   Built Ͳ July Permit  List 6/26 As  and  6/6 PROJECT Punch 5/17 4/27 2019  Certification  4/7 Reports Reviews  Meeting April   Meetings  Final Responses  3/18 RFI Drawing 2/26  Progress  Observation  2/6 Construction 2019  Shop Ͳ and  Pre 1/17 8 January 2/2 Construction 1 12/8 Inspections 8 1/1 1 9 2018  0/2 1 10/9 October 9/19 8/30 8/10 2018 7/21  July 7/1 only Ͳ 6/11 Finish Deadline Progress 5/22 5/2 2018  4/12 April 3/23 3/3 2/11 Rollup  2018  1/22 1/2 January Summary Summary 3   only Ͳ 2/1 1 3 Manual Manual Start 1/2 1 2017  11/3 4 0/1 1 October 9/24 9/4 3  8/15 Page 7/26 2017  7/6 July only Ͳ Summary Task   6/16 Inactive Manual Duration days  42 45 45 45 45 49 51FS+5 52 5/15/19 9/4/19 9/4/19 9/4/19 9/4/19      9/5/19  9/27/19 9/13/19 9/27/19    Wed Wed Wed Wed Wed Fri Thu Fri Fri Milestone Task Milestone    5/15/19 9/16/19   5/16/19 5/16/19 5/16/19 5/16/19 9/5/19 9/5/19       9/13/19  Wed Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Thu Fri Mon External Inactive Inactive days days days days days days       day day day    1 80 80 80 80 17 1 1 10 hrs  hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs hrs       hrs hrs   8 32 16 20 264 34 8 16 10     (III)  (IV) (IV)    Manager Manager   Tasks Engineering Engineering    Summary  Engineer  (V)  Manager Manager Manager    Summary Project External (V),Project (V),Project   (IV),Director, (IV),Director, (IV),Project    Engineering  (II)  Engineering Engineering   Group Work Duration Start Finish Predecessors  Manager Manager Manager    Inspector,Project Inspector,Project Inspector,Project    Director, Project Project Director, Senior Senior Senior Project (V) (V),Engineer (IV),Director, (IV) (IV)   Permit   and  Meeting  Observation  Reviews  Progress  Task Split Milestone and  Walkthrough  Review  CLOSEOUT List   Plan Drawing  Certification   Construction Responses Ͳ Built  Ͳ Work  Pre Construction Meetings Shop RFI Inspections As Punch Final Closeouts Reports PROJECT Name Resource  Task Proposed  4.7C.  Harbour  46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 45 Project: Bal ID

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VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ               ADDENDUM

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VillageBAL HARBOUR of Estero VILLAGE  ʹͲͳ͹ǧͶǧ              

Date of Issuance: December 05, 2017

Village of Bal Harbour Parks and Open Spaces Department

ADDENDUM NO. 2 For

“CONTINUING SERVICES FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES” RFQ NO. 17-

Proposers are hereby notified that this Addendum No. 2 shall be attached to and made part of the above named Request for Qualification (the “RFQ”) issued on November 8th, 2017.

This Addendum No. 2 is issued to add to, delete from, modify, clarify and/or amend the RFQ. The items contained in this Addendum No. 2 shall have full force and effect as part of the RFQ and shall prevail to the extent of any conflict with the original RFQ. Proposals to be submitted on or before the Submission Deadline (defined in the RFQ) shall conform to the additions and revisions contained herein. Each Consultant shall acknowledge receipt of such addenda in writing. In the event any Consultant fails to acknowledge receipt of such addenda, its submission shall nevertheless be construed as though the addenda had been received and acknowledged and the submission of its Proposal shall constitute acknowledgment of receipt of all addenda, whether or not received by the Consultant. It is the responsibility of each Consultant to verify that it has received all addenda issued before submitting a Proposal to the Village.

This addendum consists of (3) pages. Defined terms used herein are defined in the RFQ.

6. PROTEST PROCEDURES

6.1 STANDING

Parties that are not actual Proposers, including, but not limited to, subcontractors, material and labor suppliers, manufacturers and their representatives, shall not have standing to protest or appeal any determination made pursuant to this section.

6.2 PROCEDURE

6.2.1 Protest of Failure to Qualify. Upon notification by the VILLAGE that a Proposer is deemed non-responsive and/or non-responsible, the Proposer who is deemed non-responsive and/or non-responsible may file a protest with the Village Clerk by close of business on the third Business Day after notification (excluding the day of notification) or any right to protest is forfeited. (Village Hall hours are as follows: Monday-Thursday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Friday from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm.)

6.2.2 Protest of Award of Agreement. After a Notice of Intent to Award an Agreement is posted, any proposer who is aggrieved in connection with the pending award of the Agreement or any element of the process leading to the award of the Agreement may file a protest with the Village Clerk by close of business on the third Business Day after posting (excluding the day of posting) or any right to protest is forfeited.

6.2.3 Content and filing. The protest shall be in writing, shall identify the name and address of the protester, and shall include a factual summary of, and the basis for, the protest. Filing shall be considered complete when the protest and the Protest Bond are received by the Village Clerk, as indicated by the official clock at the Village Hall reception desk.

6.2.4 Protest Bond. Any Proposer filing a protest shall simultaneously provide a Protest Bond to the VILLAGE in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000). If the protest is decided in the protester's favor, the entire Protest Bond shall be returned to the protester. If the protest is not decided in the protester's favor, the Protest Bond shall be forfeited to the VILLAGE. The Protest Bond shall be in the form of a cashier's check.

6.2.5 Protest Committee. The Protest Committee shall review all protests. The Village Manager shall appoint the members of the Protest Committee. No member of the Village Council shall serve on the Protest Committee. The Village Attorney or designee shall serve as counsel to the Committee. The meeting of the Protest Committee shall be open to the public and all of the actual proposers shall be notified of the date, time and place of the meeting. If the Protest Committee determines that the protest has merit, the Village Manager shall direct that all appropriate steps be taken. If the Protest Committee denies the protest, the protester may appeal to the Village Council. All of the actual proposers shall be notified of the determination by the Protest Committee. The Protest Committee shall terminate upon the award of the Agreement, or such other time as determined by the Village Council.

6.2.6 Stay of award of Agreement or RFP Process. In the event of a timely protest, the Village Manager shall stay the award of the Agreement or the RFP process unless the Village Manager determines that the award of the Agreement without delay or the continuation of the RFP process is necessary to protect any substantial interest of the VILLAGE. The continuation of the RFP process or award under these circumstances shall not preempt or otherwise affect the protest.

6.2.7 Appeals to Village Council. Any actual proposer who is aggrieved by a determination of the Protest Committee may appeal the determination to the Village Council by filing an appeal with the Village Clerk by close of business on the third Business Day after the protester has been notified (excluding the day of notification) of the determination by the Protest Committee. The appeal shall be in writing and shall include a factual summary of, and the basis for, the appeal. Filing of an appeal shall be considered complete when the appeal is received by the Village Clerk.

6.2.8 Failure to file protest. Any actual Proposer that does not formally protest or appeal in accordance with this Section shall not have standing to protest or challenge an award of an Agreement by the Village Council.